European programs & security funds

The years of 2022-2023 have become really fateful for Ukraine and Eastern Europe not due to the war but also because the role of Ukraine in Europe and the globe has radically changed. What was previously closed or forbidden becomes accessible and desirable. In particular, institutional modernization & participation in the formation of a new security architecture of Europe and the world together and at the level of the most developed and democratic countries of the world. This directly concerns Ukraine’s gradual access to modern rearmament, accelerated European integration, wide network partnership, & these are climate programs and the European Green Course, targeted funding from various funds and institutions, etc.

Volume of study load: 5 ECTS credits.

  • awareness and understanding of funding sources, principles (not technical conditions!) and ways of cooperation with stable structures of the developed world are useful and interesting competences of a modern state and corporate manager for a renewed Ukraine.
  • Danylyshyn B. (2022). Structural reforms that can change Ukraine. URL: www.epravda.com.ua/columns/2022/05/31/687649/ (in Ukrainian)
  • Sectoral integration of Ukraine into the EU: prerequisites, prospects, challenges. Kyiv: Razumkov Center, 2022. 100 p. (in Ukrainian)
  • Kolosova V. (2016). Finances of international institutions in Ukraine: monograph. Kyiv. 504 p. (in Ukrainian)
  • The Kyiv Security Compact: international security guarantees for Ukraine: recommendations. Kyiv, September 13, 2022
  • Green post-war recovery of Ukraine: vision and models (Analytical note). Kyiv: DiXi Group, 2022. 32 p. (in Ukrainian)
  • Dunayev I., Kud A. (2020). Designing the future for Ukraine: from intuitive prophecy to scientific synthesis. DOI 10.32405/2522‐9931/2522‐9958‐2020‐12(41)‐142‐159 (in Ukrainian)
  • IMF (2022). General report 2022: One crisis after another. New York, 2022. 80 p.
  • Post-war reconstruction of Ukrainian cities: green reconstruction and green transformation / Andrusevich A., Andrusevich N., Kozak Z., Romanko S. Analytical document. November 2022. 43 p. (in Ukrainian)
  • Ha-Joon Chang (2022). Edible Economics – A Hungry Economist Explains the World (Pelican Books; 2022). ISBN 9780241534649
  • WB (2022). World Development Report 2022 : finance for an equitable recovery. URL : https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/36883/9781464817304.pdf

Tutor

Oleksandr Makarenko

PhD in public administration, associate professor

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