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Making sense of multi-level and multi-actor governance of recovery in Ukraine

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  • Oksana Udovyk
  • Ievgen Kylymnyk
  • Daniel Cuesta-Delgado
  • Guillermo Palau Salvador

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This paper sheds light on the complex recovery governance in Ukraine by providing a snapshot of the evolving national recovery actors' networks and examining them within a multi-level governance framework, using interviews, social network analysis, and a sense-making workshop. It highlights the ambiguity of the multi-level recovery governance structure in Ukraine, which shows characteristics of decentralization while representing a rather centralized machine and tends to be multi-actor while leaving some groups of actors behind.

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  • Oksana Udovyk & Ievgen Kylymnyk & Daniel Cuesta-Delgado & Guillermo Palau Salvador, 2023. "Making sense of multi-level and multi-actor governance of recovery in Ukraine," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2023-82, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
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    1. Ilona Sologoub, 2022. "Ukraine’s EU Integration: A Long Way Home," Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics;Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), vol. 57(4), pages 218-224, July.
    2. Bergmann, Julian & Romanyshyn, Iulian, 2022. "Rebuilding Ukraine: How the EU should support Ukraine's reconstruction and recovery," IDOS Policy Briefs 6/2022, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Bonn.
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    Decentralization; Social networks; Bottom-up approach; Post-conflict recovery; Decentralized governance;
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