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Amidst the ongoing conflict, Ukraine’s defence industry is rapidly evolving and integrating with European defence networks, marking a significant step towards enhanced regional security and economic cooperation.
The ongoing war against Russia has not only tested but also demonstrated the resilience and innovation of Ukraine’s defence industry. This conflict has forcefully led to rapid advancements in military technology.
At the same time, the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine served as an additional reminder for EU members of the necessity of a viable and competitive defence industry.
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Future of Ukraine Fellow
Future of Ukraine Fellow 2024 at Visegrad Insight. He is a researcher and public policy expert from Ukraine with seven years of experience in the field of public policy research, with a deep focus on the quality of governance reforms in the Central and Eastern Europe region. During the last three years, he has worked within the Center of Economic Recovery platform and EasyBusiness think tank, being involved in analytical and implementational projects for the improvement of the quality of governance in Ukraine. His deep focus is connected with digital transformation and EU integration of Ukraine. Currently, he is obtaining a PhD in public policy in the Doctoral School of Political Science at the Central European University.
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