The lack of ideological distinctions between Ukraine’s presidential candidates may allow them to be responsive to citizens’ needs, however it has also led to populist short-termism. With liberal, modernizing platforms unable to break onto the political stage, the elections are likely to be a missed opportunity for continuing post-Maidan reforms.
Anna Korbut
Robert Bosch Fellow at Chatham House. She was previously the deputy editor in chief of the Ukrainian weekly Tyzhden.