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Institute of World Policy finalized its agenda for 2015

01:55 PM 10-11-2014

Institute of World Policy conducted a survey among more than 190 officials, Ukrainian and foreign experts, diplomats, journalists and active citizens on which issues should be covered in 2015.According to the respondents, IWP should focus its attention in 2015 on the following issues: security and defense issues, in particular, cooperation with NATO (55%); specific European integration issues (46%); assessment of domestic processes with a particular impact on foreign policy of Ukraine (38%), and advocacy campaigns on the EU integration issues in Ukraine (37%).
The respondents’ opinions on who is primarily affected by the IWP activities have divided with 49% saying it is Ukrainian society, and 45% – foreign experts and decision makers. Meanwhile, 64% of the respondents believe that the level of trust to the organization is high, and 31% – very high.
Due to the respondents, in 2015 IWP should be more actively engaged in such issues as: advocacy campaign on reforms aimed at Ukraine’s Europeanization, evaluation of provisional implementation of the Association Agreement, projects aimed at internal integration and reconciliation, advocacy campaign in the EU about the reforms in Ukraine, dismantling post-Sovietness and others.
The survey was conducted in order to determine the IWP’s agenda for 2015. Totally, 192 persons took part in the survey.
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The previous survey, conducted in 2012 , showed that the most popular among respondents were issues related to the European integration, advocacy campaign on EU integration and the post-Sovietness dismantling. The Institute of World Policy fulfilled its agenda, which was formulated on the basis of the survey, for 85%.