Thinking About Post-War Ukraine

Thinking About Post-War Ukraine

Thinking About Post-War Ukraine

By Dr Henrik Larsen, Executive in Residence, Global Fellowship Initiative, GCSP and Senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich

As the war in Ukraine continues, it is not too early to consider the significant financial assistance that will be required to help Ukraine recover, once the war comes to an end. Henrik Larsen lays out a road map for how to ensure that post-war Ukraine can function as a bulwark against Russia, including imposing clear and measurable conditions for aid.

Dr Henrik Larsen, Ph.D., is an Executive-in-Residence, within the Global Fellowship Initiative of the GCSP. He is also a senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich. He served as a political advisor with the E.U. Delegation to Ukraine during 2017–19 and the E.U. Advisory Mission Ukraine during 2014–17.

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