What Makes Ukraine Resilient in an Asymmetric War?

What Makes Ukraine Resilient in an Asymmetric War? A Survey of Local Governments’ Emergency Responses

Oleksandra Keudel

Co-sponsored by the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

Wednesday, February 15, 2023 | 1 p.m. ET
 

Read Keudel's full policy memo here.

What explains the resilience of local authorities in Ukraine after Russia’s invasion? Using original survey data, this talk explores how local authorities continue to provide public services and respond to crises because of Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure and massive internal displacement. The findings highlight a shifting social contract in Ukraine towards partnership between authorities and citizens as the foundation for democracy.


Oleksandra Keudel is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Public Policy and Governance at the Kyiv School of Economic and is a Petrach Ukrainian Studies Fellow at the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at George Washington University. Her book “How Patronal Networks Shape Opportunities for Local Citizen Participation in a Hybrid Regime: A Comparative Analysis of Five Cities in Ukraine”  was published with ibidem/Columbia University Press. Keudel’s research focuses on local democracy, social movements and civic engagement, and business-political arrangements at the local level in Ukraine.