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Abbreviation | IKAR |
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Formation | 2023 |
Type | Public Policy think tank |
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Head of organization | Oleksandr Shulga |
Website | ikar-thinktank |
The Institute for Conflict Studies and Analysis of Russia, IKAR - Ukrainian think tank, founded in 2023 by Alexander Shulga. The Institute is located in Kyiv.
History edit
IKAR was founded in 2023 by Doctor of Sociology Alexander Shulga in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. With the stated aim of comprehensive study of Russian society, which allows for predicting medium and long-term development processes in Russian society.
Sociological surveys edit
IKAR conducts sociological monitoring surveys in Russia, focusing on political trends and social issues in the country. Research has been published since December 2022 The Mirror of Russia.[1][2]
Legal research edit
Prepared overview of theoretical and practical issues of the tribunal regarding the Russian crime of aggression [3]. Specifically, proposed mechanisms for gathering and documenting evidence to support prosecution, regardless of the type of court (tribunal) that will consider the crimes committed by Russians. For the first time since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine the question of the need to refine the elements of the crime of ecocide and develop methods of compensation for damage to the environment has been raised.
Analysts edit
- Oleksandr Shulga
- Armenak Ohanesian
- Vladyslav Rogovec
- Vladyslav Stefanov
- Oleksandr Boyaryntsev
- Yuriy Zhurid
- Vitalii Sichkarchuk
References edit
- ^ "The Institute for Conflict Studies and Analysis of Russia". The Institute for Conflict Studies and Analysis of Russia.
- ^ "Oleksandr Shulga". CEPA.
- ^ "Outline of theoretical and practical issues of the tribunal for russia's crime of aggression". The Institute for Conflict Studies and Analysis of Russia.