Ukraine Policy Board

Shaping Ukraine’s Future on the Global Stage

The Ukraine Policy Board is an international advisory body hosted by Ukraine Foundation and committed to advancing Ukraine’s strategic interests in global policymaking. By engaging experts, policymakers, and thought leaders, the Policy Board provides high-level analysis, policy recommendations, and advocacy to strengthen Ukraine’s position in international affairs, economic development, and security.

Strategic Policy Development

• Producing policy reports and white papers on key issues affecting Ukraine’s global standing.
• Advising the Ukrainian government and international partners on geopolitical strategies and economic policies.
• Conducting risk assessments and forecasting global trends impacting Ukraine.

Diplomatic Engagement & Advocacy

• Strengthening Ukraine’s presence in global institutions.
• Facilitating high-level dialogues between Ukrainian policymakers and international stakeholders.
• Strengthening Ukraine’s international cooperation and regional partnerships.

Economic & Trade Policy Advisory

• Supporting Ukraine’s foreign trade policy and investment climate improvements.
• Recommending policies to enhance economic resilience and post-war reconstruction.
• Advocating for sustainable financial aid and debt relief for Ukraine.

Public Diplomacy & International Outreach

• Launching global awareness campaigns on Ukraine’s geopolitical realities.
• Engaging with think tanks, academic institutions, and media to shape narratives.
• Organizing international forums, conferences, and summits on Ukraine’s future.

We are proud to share the latest contribution from Dr. Mariya Heletyi, whose new article has been published by the Irregular Warfare Initiative, a joint project of Princeton University’s Empirical Studies of Conflict and the Modern War Institute at West Point.

In “The Balkans Model and Conditions for Peace in Ukraine,” Dr. Heletiy draws on the experience of the Balkan conflicts to analyze the irregular warfare nature of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—and what it means for peacebuilding. Her analysis offers a sobering but necessary perspective: that peace in Ukraine cannot be built on traditional negotiations alone.

Using the backdrop of Russia’s repeated violations of ceasefire agreements—most recently its broken “Easter truce”—Dr. Heletiy argues that today’s hybrid conflicts require more than diplomatic handshakes. The war in Ukraine spans far beyond the battlefield, touching diplomatic, informational, economic, humanitarian, and military fronts. As she points out, ceasefires in irregular conflicts often serve less as a path to peace and more as a pause for regrouping and rearming.

Drawing lessons from the Balkans, Dr. Heletiy proposes that irregular warfare tools—such as economic pressure, information campaigns, and unconventional tactics—must be part of any comprehensive strategy for sustainable peace. Her article warns against the false comfort of conventional approaches that do not account for the ideological drivers, asymmetries, and non-state actors that continue to shape today’s conflicts.

We encourage everyone interested in peace and security in Ukraine and beyond to read Dr. Heletiy’s full piece, which brings deep insight and strategic clarity to one of the most pressing issues of our time.

Paris: Maksym Glukhov Participates in PGA Meeting at the National Assembly, France’s Lower House of Parliament

Maksym Glukhov, our Director for Political Affairs, attended the international session of the Professional Government Association of Ukraine (PGA) in Paris on March 27, in cooperation with Euro Creative and with the support of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (France). This significant gathering brought together government leaders, policy experts, and representatives from across Europe to collaborate on forward-looking strategies for France to strengthen its support for Ukraine in the field of security and European integration. The conference explored the opportunities and obstacles for increasing French military support to Ukraine for a more secure Europe and for supporting Ukraine’s integration into the EU, including through public administration reform.

The two-panel event brought together leaders from the French public sector, the expert community, the private sector and other organisations working closely with Ukraine.

The first panel focused on military support to Ukraine and geopolitical perspectives for Ukraine’s future, while the second panel was dedicated to supporting Ukraine’s reforms for European integration in the context of reconstruction, including strengthening the capacity of its public administration.

Maksym Glukhov’s participation underscores the Foundation’s commitment to strengthening international cooperation and advancing best practices in public administration. The event marked a key moment for fostering dialogue and building partnerships that shape the future of effective governance.

Join Us

The Board brings together former diplomats, policymakers, economists, security experts, and business leaders dedicated to supporting Ukraine’s global policy agenda.

Be part of shaping Ukraine’s strategic direction in a rapidly changing world. The Board welcomes collaboration with governments, institutions, and experts worldwide. Contact us:

By phone: +1-202 966 7200
By email: policy@ukrainefoundation.ch

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