Victor Liakh of the East Europe Foundation explains how greater transparency can play a key role as Ukrainian society seeks to move decisively beyond the post-Soviet era and embrace greater EU integration
Ukraine’s 2013-14 popular uprising has become synonymous with the European Union Association Agreement that helped spark initial protests – but the demands voiced by millions of Ukrainians focused on basic human rights not EU integration
Ukrainians remain deeply cynical about the post-Maidan reform process but local success stories offer an opportunity to produce practical results and challenge an institutionalized culture of corruption