Over the past three decades of independence, Ukraine's quest for progress towards future EU membership has come to symbolize the country's post-Soviet rejection of Russian authoritarianism and embrace of European democratic values
Ukraine’s European choice has transformed the geopolitical landscape of the entire region and plunged the world into a new Cold War but a new survey suggests the debate is still far from over inside Ukraine itself
The lure of work in the EU will add to Ukraine’s already considerable demographic difficulties as Central European countries look to replenish their own rapidly shrinking workforces
Brussels continues to support Kyiv’s ambitious integration agenda but frustration is clearly mounting over Ukraine’s inability to deliver on political promises
Many observers believe Ukraine should officially sacrifice the country’s Euro-Atlantic ambitions in order to ease Kremlin concerns, but a fresh commitment to geopolitical neutrality may only encourage further Russian imperialism
What does the year ahead hold for Ukraine? Ever since late 2013, the country has experienced a period of historic change and traumatic turmoil. Could 2017 be the year when peace finally returns to Ukraine? What will be the dominant social trends...
Lviv prospers as Ukraine's gateway to the European Union: the residential real estate market in the capital of western Ukraine is thriving as the country continues along the path towards greater EU integration
9 November 1989 – 9 November 2016: Donald Trump’s election as US president confirms the dawn of a new geopolitical reality where anti-establishment populism replaces the liberal consensus of the past quarter century
Ukrainians edge a step closer to the rest of Europe with move towards lifting of visa barrier as Brussels seeks to provide Ukraine with tangible results for post-Maidan reforms