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Essential Ukraine: A Strategic Lens on Ukraine’s Internal Dynamics

Essential Ukraine is a bi-monthly publication of Minority Report hosted by R.Politik, offering in-depth analysis of Ukraine's internal political landscape, institutions, and societal transformations. Authored by Balázs Jarábik, a seasoned observer of Ukrainian politics, the publication provides grounded insights tailored for policymakers, diplomats, and analysts.Unlike other services, Essential Ukraine prioritizes depth and realism over frequency, focusing on the structural and societal changes influenced by the ongoing conflict. 

In the latest 6th edition, Jarabik delves into the complexities of Ukraine's defense strategy amidst escalating pressures.The report highlights the challenges posed by Russia's evolving tactics and the strain on Ukraine's military resources. The analysis underscores the critical need for strategic recalibration and sustained international support to navigate the shifting dynamics of the conflict.

мая 13, 2026
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Notes from Kyiv: Preparing for Elections in Wartime Conditions
февраля 25, 2026
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Jarábik Balázs
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Kyiv’s Great Re-Shuffle

In an analysis for IPS Journal, Balázs Jarábik looks at Ukraine’s latest government reshuffle as a response to mounting wartime and political pressures. He argues that personnel changes reflect the leadership’s effort to manage political, economic, and social strains while maintaining continuity at the core of power.  Jarábik highlights that reshuffles – dismissing Andriy Yermak and appointing Kyrylo Budanov as head of the Office of the President - signaling responsiveness without fundamentally altering the system. While they may temporarily ease tensions, they do little to address deeper institutional challenges. The result is a pattern of adaptive governance, where stability is preserved, but underlying pressures continue to accumulate. 

января 8, 2026
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Belarus at the Border: The Limits of Reengagement

Following a previous analysis about the prospects of engagement, Balázs Jarábik - after trips to Minsk - explores the limits of pragmatic dialogue as well as evolving political landscape in Belarus. He argues that while the regime maintains firm control through repression, avoiding being directly engaged into the war, but society’s dynamics have not disappeared.  Belarus is in the a phase of managed stagnation, where the system has adapted to endure. Societal undercurrents and elite recalibrations continue to shape the country’s trajectory, even in the absence of open political competition. The result is a political environment that appears static but under current is fluid, with long-term implications for both domestic stability and external engagement.

декабря 17, 2025
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Ukraine’s Regional Shift: Realignments in Wartime and Beyond

In another signature, long paper for the Carnegie Endowment, Balázs Jarábik with Maria Levonova examines how Russia’s full-scale invasion is reshaping Ukraine’s internal geography. The authors argue that the war is accelerating deep regional realignments - demographic, economic, and political - that define not only wartime governance but also postwar reconstruction. The analysis highlights the shift of economic activity and population toward the west and center of the country, alongside the growing role of regional authorities and new administrative dynamics. These changes are not temporary disruptions but structural transformations, likely to persist beyond the war. Thus, the reconstruction effort will not restore the pre-war status quo but will instead consolidate a reconfigured Ukraine with new regional balances and priorities.

декабря 17, 2025
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Unfreezing Politics: Ukraine’s Internal Battlefield

In a signature, long paper for the Carnegie Endowment, Balázs Jarábik and Anatol Oktisyuk writes about gradual re-emergence of Ukraine’s domestic politics as a key battlefield alongside the war itself. While wartime unity has largely held, underlying political competition, institutional tensions, and elite rivalries are beginning to resurface. 

The paper highlights that this “unfreezing” of politics reflects both the strain of prolonged war and the anticipation of a post-war transition. As decision-making becomes more contested and informal power centers evolve, Ukraine faces the challenge of maintaining cohesion while accommodating renewed political pluralism. The analysis underscores that managing this internal dynamic will be as critical as developments on the front line. 

октября 23, 2025
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Minority Report: Moldova Ahead of Parliamentary Elections

Balázs Jarábik recently visited Moldova ahead of its crucial parliamentary elections. The country is experiencing growing political polarization: the government, led by the PAS party, retains strong EU backing, while the newly formed Patriotic Bloc is gaining ground by tapping into social discontent—and Russian money. The political center is hollowing out, echoing last year’s presidential race, and with 40% of voters still undecided, the outcome remains uncertain. His backgrounder, explaining why Moldova matters as Ukraine’s soft underbelly and what these dynamics mean for the country’s domestic stability and EU trajectory, was published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 

сентября 17, 2025
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Break Point: Scenarios and Regional Implications of the Russo-Ukrainian War

Published on October 23, 2023, by the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM), this essay offers a comprehensive analysis of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War and its broader regional consequences. Two years on, the essay remains strikingly relevant as it anticipated structural dilemmas that now define Ukraine’s battlefield and diplomatic realities in 2025. Jarábik examines the war's origins and argues that the West's understanding of these events remains oversimplified, leading to underestimation of Ukraine's resilience and NATO's unpreparedness for the current war of attrition. Break Point shifted focus from a binary “victory or defeat” lens to the long-term consequences of a frozen conflict. Western policymakers increasingly align with this view, managing escalation risks and strategic fatigue rather than expecting quick resolutions. 

августа 10, 2025
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Moldova at a Crossroads: Navigating Election Risks and EU Prospects

Published by Carnegie’s Russia Eurasia Center on July 15, 2025, this memo follows Balázs Jarábik’s working visit to Chișinău ahead of Moldova’s critical 2025 September parliamentary elections. The analysis highlights rising stakes and growing risks of (self-)deception as Moldova approaches this pivotal vote. While the country’s European Union trajectory is unlikely to reverse, its pace will hinge less on Chișinău’s reform efforts and more on Brussels’ readiness to deepen enlargement. In an increasingly securitized regional environment, the greater threat is not backsliding on reforms but the escalation of domestic tensions triggered by a mishandled electoral process—an opening Russia is well-positioned to exploit. 

июля 15, 2025
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Re-engaging Belarus: A Strategic Imperative for the EU

In his June 18, 2025 analysis for the Carnegie Endowment’s Russia Eurasia Center, Jarábik argues that the European Union must recalibrate its approach to Belarus. He contends that continuing to treat Belarus merely as a moral cause risks rendering the EU irrelevant in a region where leverage, not sentiment, will determine outcomes.Jarábik emphasizes that while Belarus's EU trajectory is unlikely to reverse, its pace will depend more on Brussels' willingness to enlarge than on Minsk's capacity to reform. He warns that in today's securitized regional climate, the real danger lies not in backsliding but in the potential escalation of domestic tensions if the electoral process is mishandled—a vulnerability Russia is well-positioned to exploit.

июня 18, 2025
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Jarábik Balázs
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