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Supporting Ukraine: More critical than ever

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  • Gorodnichenko, Yuriy
  • Rashkovan, Vladyslav

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This eBook, which was collated in matter of days to mark the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, is a collection of essays written by prominent scholars, experts, and policymakers, arguing for extraordinary global support for Ukraine. The essays offer diverse perspectives on the implications of the war in Ukraine, highlighting its significance for world peace, nuclear proliferation, international trade, food security, democracy, human values, and more. While Ukraine continues to fight for its freedom and independence against Russian aggression, the authors argue that supporting Ukraine is crucial for preserving hard-fought gains in human rights, prosperity, and security across the world. The eBook provides valuable ammunition for current and future debates on how the global community can help Ukraine withstand this war of aggression, and ultimately, choose a better future for ourselves and future generations

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  • Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & Rashkovan, Vladyslav (ed.), 2023. "Supporting Ukraine: More critical than ever," Vox eBooks, Centre for Economic Policy Research, number p365, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cpr:ebooks:p365
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