This paper explores the challenges that Ukraine faces during the Russian invasion, focusing on the political and economic implications of the war. Apart from the humanitarian crisis, the war has produced political, economic, and social tribulations, which must be addressed. The more stubborn the Ukrainian resistance becomes, the more likely Russia will implement more aggressive tactics. Ukraine has already acknowledged its inability to join the transatlantic alliance, and recent peace talks with Russia have become more realistic and plausible for its future. Early planning of post-war recovery gained significance against this backdrop, as it proved to be successful when led by ʹindigenous driversʹ. While this approach placed local actors, institutions, and resources at its center, it also recognized the crucial role of external aid. This paper argues that the war is a ʹresilience testʹ for European solidarity and the EUʹs crisis management competency. This paper inquires into the challenges of Ukraineʹs post-war recovery and concludes that national consolidation, along with Western solidarity, is critical to addressing the ʹRussian problemʹ of Ukraine.
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Terzyan, A. (2022, June 14). UKRAINE AMIDST THE WAR: MAIN IMPLICATIONS. Journal of Liberty and International Affairs. Institute for Research and European Studies. https://doi.org/10.47305/JLIA2282332t
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