Photos from the 1st Ukrianian-Romanian Forum, Bucharest. Part I

1 st Romanian-Ukrainian civil society forum took place in Bucharest on May 24-25th. Organizer of the forum on the Ukrainian sidewas Institute of World Policy, from Romania organization activities were performed by Romanian Centre for European Policies.{1}
Octavian Aron, Public Manager, International Territorial Cooperation Department, Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism
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Tudor Cojocariu, project assistant of the Romanian Centre for European Policy

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Ioana Avadani, director of the Center for Independent Journalism

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{6} Natalia Belitser, expert of the Institute of Democracy them. P. Orlyk

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Sorin Moldovan, representative of the Romanian MFA

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Violeta Alexandru, Director of the Institute of Public Policies
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Dragos Dinu, coordinator of the public sector the Romanian Centre for European Policies

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Kateryna Shynkaruk, a senior fellow at the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting
{11} Sorin Ionita, director of the Expert-Grup of Romania
{12}Ionut Purica, director of the Center for Energy and Environment Consultancy

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Natalia Belitser and Oleksiy Haran

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Oleksandr Shcherba and Kateryna Shynkaruk

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Dragos Dinu and Victor Shlinchak
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Alyona Getmanchuk and Christian Guinea
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Oksana Pylyavets
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Robert Uzuna, affiliated expert, CRPE
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Alyona Getmanchuk and Olexandr Shcherba

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Christian Guinea

Photos from the 1st Ukrianian-Romanian Forum, Bucharest. Part 2

1 st Romanian-Ukrainian civil society forum took place in Bucharest on May 24-25th. Organizer of the forum on the Ukrainian sidewas Institute of World Policy, from Romania organization activities were performed by Romanian Centre for European Policies.{2}
Viktor Shlinchak, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Institute of World Policy

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Bogdan Auresku, a representative of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania

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Oksana Pylyavets, analyst of IWP

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Yesym Oruj, Resident Representative a.i, UNDP

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Theodore Bakonchi, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Romania

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Dragos Dinu, coordinator of the public sector the Romanian Centre for European Policies

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Nicu Popescu, Senior fellow, European Council on Foreign Relations

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Marek Szczygiel, Ambassador of Poland to Romania

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Pavlo Zhovnirenko, chairman of the Center for Strategic Studies

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Sorin Moldovan, Romanian MFA representative

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Nicu Popescu, Oksana Pylyavets and Alyona Getmanchuk, director of the IWP

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Alyona Getmanchuk
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Cristian Ghinea, Director of the Romanian Center for European Policies

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Oleksiy Haran, Director of the School for Policy Analysis

Photos from the 1st Ukrianian-Romanian Forum, Bucharest. Part 3

1 st Romanian-Ukrainian civil society forum took place in Bucharest on May 24-25th. Organizer of the forum on the Ukrainian sidewas Institute of World Policy, from Romania organization activities were performed by Romanian Centre for European Policies.{2}
Volodymyr Fesenko, head of the Center for Applied Political Studies “Penta”

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Oleksandr Paliy, independent expert on international issues

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Natalia Belitser, expert of the Institute of Democracy them. P. Orlyk

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Viktor Shlinchak, Chairman of the Supervisory Board ISP

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Armand Goshu, Professor, University of Bucharest

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Sergio Chelak, former Foreign Minister of Romania, Volodymyr Fesenko and Stanislav Secrieru, affiliated Expert, Romanian Center for European Policies

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Alyona Getmanchuk

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Pavlo Zhovnirenko, chairman of the Center for Strategic Studies

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Vitaliy Bala, a political scientist, director of “Situations Modeling Agency”

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Anatoliy Lutsenko, director of GMT Group

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Viorel Kotyk, a representative of the Embassy of Ukraine in Romania, Alyona Getmanchuk and Victor Shlinchak

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Yurii Korolchuk, Vitaly Chervonenko, journalist of the “Glavkom” news agency and Oksana Pylyavets

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Georgian Pop, Member of the Romanian Parliament, President of the Romania – Ukraine Cooperation Committee

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Horia Georgescu, President of the National Agency for Integrity

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Yurii Korolchuk
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Alyona Getmanchuk

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Volodymyr Fesenko and Anatoly Lutsenko

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Photo by Natalia Sahalata

Photos from the 1st Ukrianian-Romanian Forum, Bucharest. Part 4

1 st Romanian-Ukrainian civil society forum took place in Bucharest on May 24-25th. Organizer of the forum on the Ukrainian sidewas Institute of World Policy, from Romania organization activities were performed by Romanian Centre for European Policies.{2}
Oleksiy Semeniy, Deputy Director for international issues, International foundation “United World, Olexandr Shcherba, Ambassador at Large and the MFA of Ukraine, Oleksiy Haran, Director of the School for Policy Analysis

{3} Liliana Popescu, professor of the National School of Political and Administrative Studies

{4} Alyona Getmanchuk, director of the Institute of World Policy

{5} Christian Guinea, Director of the Romanian Center for European Policies

{6} Oksana Pylyavets, the analyst of the IWP

{7} Yurii Renitse, Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Romania

{8} Oleksiy Semeniy

{9} Alyona Getmanchuk

{10} Leonid Litra, Deputy Director for the International Cooperation think tank IDIS “Viitorul” and Olexandr Shcherba

{11} Leonid Litra

{12} Agnes Nikolesku, project coordinator of the European Analysis and Research of the European Institute

Photos from the 1st Romanian-Ukrainian Forum, Bucharest. Part V

Romanian-Ukrainian reset has begun…{1}
Cristian Ghinea, Director of the Romanian Center for European Policies
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Viktor Shlinchak, Chair of the Supervisory Board, Institute of World Policy
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Alyona Getmanchuk, Director of the Institute of World Policy

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Romanian folk dance
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Volodymyr Fesenko, Head of the Centre for Applied Political Studies “Penta”, Lutsenko Anatolii, Director, GMT Group
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Tudor Cojocariu, Centrul Român de Politici Europene, project assistant
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Olexiy Haran, Director of the School for Policy Analysis, University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Kateryna Shynkaruk, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting
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Yuri Korolchuk, expert of the Institute of Energy Research and Mar’yana Kuzio, an expert on European integration, project manager of the NGO “Europe without Barriers”
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Cristian Ghinea
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Alexander Shcherba, Ambassador at Large Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine establishes ties with the Romanian expert
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Oleksiy Haran and Oksana Pylyavets, an analyst of the Institute of World Policy
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Sergio Chelak, former Foreign Minister of Romania and Natalia Belitser, expert of the Institute of Democracy them. P. Orlik
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Vitaliy Bala, a political scientist, director of “Situations Modeling Agency” and Victor Shlinchak
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Alexander Shcherba and Aleksiy Semeniy, Deputy Director for International Affairs of the International Fund for “One World”

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Alyona Getmanchuk and Leonid Litra, Deputy Director for the International Cooperation think tank IDIS “Viitorul”
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Photo by Natalia Sagalata

1st Ukrianian-Romanian Forum took place in Bucharest

1 st Romanian-Ukrainian civil society forum took place in Bucharest on May 24-25th. Organizer of the forum on the Ukrainian sidewas Institute of World Policy, from Romania organization activities were performed by Romanian Centre for European Policies.Forum was supported by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania. Within two days the participants discussed the most sensitive issues of bilateral relations and analyzed the opportunities for further development of bilateral projects. The Ukrainian delegation at the forum was included leading experts, such as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Institute of World Policy, Victor Shlinchak, IWP Director Alyona Getmanchuk, political analysts Volodymyr Fesenko, Oleksiy Haran, Vitaliy Bala, Oleksandr Paliy, leading experts on Ukrainian-Romanian relations and representatives of major think tanks Ukraine.

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Presentation of the policy brief “EU-Ukraine DCFTA: What do oligarchs think?”

Institute of World Policy presented the policy brief “EU-Ukraine DCFTA: What do oligarchs think?”The policy brief was presented by Kateryna Zarembo, deputy director of the Institute of World Policy.

The full version of the Policy brief (English version follows)

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Каteryna Zarembo, Deputy Director of the Institute of World Policy
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David Stulik, Press Officer of the EU Delegation in Ukraine,
Alyona Getmanchuk, Director of the Institute of World Policy
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Serhiy Solodkyy, First Deputy Director of the IWP
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Amanda Grippin, U.S. Embassy
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Pavlo Zhovnirenko, chairman of the Center for Strategic Studies

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Oleg Miroshnichenko, expert analysis of the policy of the European Union
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Kateryna Zarembo
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Masaki Umebayasi, Embassy of Japan in Ukraine
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Dmytro Shulga, senior manager of the European Programme, International “Renaissance”
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Makoto Topinada, Embassy of Japan in Ukraine

A Cinema-Club was held at the Institute of World Policy

The Institute of World Policy held a seventh Cinema Club Georgian film, presenting the film “Repentance” (directed by Tengiz Abuladze, 1984)”Repentance” is a world-known drama directed by talented Georgian Director Tengiz Abuladze. It demonstrates the global effects of modest trial in the case of one eccentric person, the daughter of the artist, who every night digs out a corpse of a decent member of society, a wise leader, beloved city mayor and friend of all artists. Interesting is the fact, that in the film, which is the main epigraph to further “perestroika” process, the trial itself is shown more than skeptical. It is rather a parody of justice with all the necessary attributes: nervous lawyers shake brushes on hats, dullish judge in robes and wigs, ridiculous arguments. A true sentence for the bloody tyrant Varlam Aravidze makes his first grandson (committing suicide), and then his son (by digging out and throwing corpse of his father as a trash in the outskirts of the town). Such cases are not to be dealt with by ordinary courts. In the face of the late repentance and despair of the whole country law again found itself powerless.