Ukraine's Domestic Policy of 2020: Results and Conclusions / ICPS domestic policy expert Ihor Petrenko on Ukraine's domestic policy in 2020
Ukraine’s Foreign Policy of 2020: Victories and Downfalls / The COVID-19 pandemic changed the traditional agenda of international politics and the usual way in which states pursue their foreign policy interests. Throughout the year, attention was mostly focused on the waves of new infections and their social-economic consequences. For Ukraine, specifically, 2020 wasn’t a year of successful breakthroughs, but rather one of the crises. It must be said, however, that in some spheres one can notice a limited amount of success.
America: Avoiding Coyote Ugly / Michael Willard on the US presidential election
2020 Presidential Election: Razor-Thin Margins and False Allegations / After the scandalous election, the United States will need time to heal
The US Presidential Election: Inevitable Recounts and Biden’s Likely Victory / Grant Reeher, director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute, on the US presidential race
Joe Biden and COVID-19: Why Trump Should be Worried / Former United States Secretary of the Army Louis Caldera on the presidential race
Donbas Revisited: Post-Paris Agenda / Mykola Kapitonenko on the future of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
COVID-19 might help Bernie Sanders win the presidency - Allan Lichtman / American political scientist Allan Lichtman on Ukrainian-American relations and the U.S. 2020 elections