The Institute of World Policy will present the rating “Soft Power of Ukraine: TOP-30 Associations with Ukraine in the Region” on June 22nd at 12 o’clock.Rating is prepared according to the results of the expert survey conducted in six countries: Poland. Belarus, Russia, Georgia, Romania, Moldova.
Presenting the rating Alyona Getmanchuk, director of the Institute of World Policy stated that the IWP strived to base on the most objective data, so the experts who took part in the survey represent different organizaions, having various views and opinions.
Kateryna Zarembo, Deputy director of the Institute of World Policy,
presented the rating, pointed out the 5 most popular notions associated with Ukraine in each country of the six.
Foreign and Ukrainian diplomats, experts and journalists took part in the presentation.
The full text of the publication is available here
The event was held within the framework of the project: “Ukraine’s Soft Power: A tool for effective foreign policy”, which is implemented by the Institute of World Policy with the support of Ukraine National Initiatives to Enhance Reforms (UNITER) project funded by USAID and implemented by Pact in Ukraine.
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Alyona Getmanchuk, director of the Institute of World Policy
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Victor Shlinchak, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Institute of World Policy
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Kateryna Zaremno, Deputy director of the Institute of World Policy
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Ion Stevile, Ambassador of Moldova to Ukraine
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Wolf Dietrich Haim, Ambassador of Austria to Ukraine
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Gela Dumbadze, Senior Advisor, Embassy of Georgia to Ukraine
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Kitade Dayske, Attache, Embassy of Japan to Ukraine
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Irina Ozymok, Deputy Head of АДЕТЕФ Mission to Ukraine
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Vadym Triukhan, MFA
Photo by Natalia Sagalata
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