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Scenarios for Ukraine. Russian and Ukrainian expert's comments
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Ukraine is sick now. And it is not a minor cold, but a dangerous fever. We have to urgently move away from mutual accusations to elaborating specific ways through which Ukraine — together with active and coordinated Russian and EU assistance — can introduce the needed political and economic reforms to stabilize the situation, to get back to a normal life and to start implementing structural changes in its economy and social life.
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Research fellow at the RAS U.S. and Canadian Studies Institute. Correspondent, Expert magazine |
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Dr. of Political Science, Former Deputy Director of the National Institute for Strategic Studies in Kiev and one of the founders of the New Ukraine Institute of Strategic Studies. |
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Associate Professor, Department of Post-Soviet Countries, Russian State University for the Humanities |
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Researcher at the Institute of Economics and Forecasting |
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Ph.D. in Political Science, Assistant Professor of the Applied Political Science Department at the Financial University of the Russian Federation Government. |
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Dr. of Historical Sciences, Department of Modern History and Socio-Political Issues of Central and South Eastern European Countries, RAS Institute of Slavonic Studies. |
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RAS Institute of Slavonic Studies |
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Baltic Federal University, Observer on the RuBaltic.ru |
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