Reform Watch
OP-ED
Anders Aslund: Ukraine must put reform agenda in overdrive while there’s still time
U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker (R) introduces Vice President Joe Biden during a U.S.-Ukraine business forum at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce July 13, 2015 in Washington, DC.
Kyiv is vibrant with intellectual and political discussions. As after any revolution the debate is about what is wrong and what should be done. Policy people acknowledge that reforms are proceeding but too slowly, while a typical business verdict is that corruption is as bad as before, but it has become more disorganized, since the old Yanukovych hierarchy has broken down.