Analyzing post-war geopolitical challenges for Ukraine’s sustainable development, including energy security, justice system reliability, and regional cooperation
Analyze the new geopolitical challenges for achieving Ukraine’s sustainable development goals in the post-war period;
Conduct probability-based analyses to prevent global risks and threats;
Propose a method for evaluating the implementation index of sustainable development goals in Ukraine, taking into account the stability and reliability mechanisms of the national security system;
Study the process of ensuring energy security in Ukraine in the post-war period, considering changes in the geopolitical landscape and new strategic risks. probability-based analyses to prevent global risks and threats;
Collect data on efficient dispute resolution and prevention in partner countries and create recommendations for the post-war period to enhance the reliability of the justice system and monitor Ukraine’s progress towards EU accession;
Disseminate rational implementation of sustainable justice policies and dispute resolution in Ukraine, with a particular focus on disputes involving larger entities that will be relevant in the post-war period;
Identify and suggest optimal public policy instruments and strategies for enhanced regional interconnectivity in energy, technology, business, infrastructure, and institutional sectors;
Analyze global power shift trends influenced by the conflict outcome and operate with various scenarios;
Develop proposals for reforming the security sector in Ukraine to align with Euro-Atlantic standards;
Recommend future regional macro-policies for Romania, Ukraine, and Poland to increase their common coercive profile with the support of the EU, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Duration: February 01, 2023 – December 31, 2024