Ukrainians Work Toward Options for Post-War Justice

IDM Director Sebastian Schäffer contributes a new article to The Jamestown Foundation’s Eurasia Daily Monitor, examining how Ukrainians are preparing for post-war justice. The piece explores the country’s emerging approaches to accountability, reparations, citizenship reform, and collective memory — illustrating how legal and institutional groundwork is already being laid to ensure that any future peace will also be a just one.
The Jamestown Foundation, recognised by On Think Tanks as one of the “100 Think Tanks to Watch” in 2025, is a leading voice in Eurasian policy analysis. Schäffer’s publication in this forum underlines IDM’s engagement in international discussions on democracy, accountability, and the long-term reconstruction of Ukraine.
🔗 Read the full article here:
https://jamestown.org/program/ukrainians-work-toward-options-for-post-war-justice/
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