Ukraine’s Reconstruction Pathways: Agriculture, Migration, Education, and the Europeanisation of Post-War Recovery

  • Oleg Tankovsky Senior Lecturer, Ludovika University of Public Service
Keywords: Ukraine reconstruction, post-conflict recovery, European integration, agriculture, labour migration, education reform, trade, Europeanisation, F15, O10

Abstract

This article examines Ukraine’s reconstruction through the lens of post-conflict recovery, European integration, and sectoral transformation. Drawing on comparative cases from the Balkans, Caucasus, and East Asia, it identifies five interdependent domains that shape Ukraine’s trajectory: agriculture, rural development, trade and EU integration, labour migration, and education. The analysis highlights how Ukraine’s recovery is unfolding in the midst of war, requiring parallel rather than sequential reforms. Europeanisation provides a unique anchor, aligning domestic transformation with accession incentives. Findings emphasise the need for demining, inclusive rural revitalisation, diversification of exports, circular migration strategies, and youth-centred education reform. The discussion underscores that reconstruction must be mutually reinforcing across sectors, locally embedded through decentralised governance, and safeguarded by transparency and equity. By synthesising comparative insights and policy frameworks, the article argues that Ukraine’s reconstruction represents both a national imperative and an important priority for European states. It concludes that success will depend on transforming vulnerabilities into opportunities, sustaining reform momentum under war conditions, and institutionalising inclusive, interdependent, and human-capital-centred recovery strategies.

Published
2025-09-26
How to Cite
Tankovsky, O. (2025). Ukraine’s Reconstruction Pathways: Agriculture, Migration, Education, and the Europeanisation of Post-War Recovery. Köz-Gazdaság - Review of Economic Theory and Policy, 20(3), 17-42. https://doi.org/10.14267/RETP2025.03.03