Nomos Center

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Nomos Center
FoundedNovember 2003
disestablished in April, 2014
DissolvedApril 2014
TypePublic policy think tank
Focusgeopolitical problems and euroatlantic cooperation of the Black sea region
Location
Area served
Black Sea region
Methodanalysis, recommendations and prognoses, assistance to studies
Key people
Sergiy Kulyk
Websitenomos.com.ua/english version

Nomos Center (Ukrainian: Центр «Номос») or fully the Center for assistance to the geopolitical problems and euroatlantic cooperation of the Black sea region studies Nomos (Ukrainian: Центр сприяння вивченню геополітичних проблем і євроатлантичного співробітництва Чорноморського регіону «Номос») was a Ukrainian non-governmental public policy think tank.

History[edit]

Nomos Center was established in November, 2003 as independent NGO, the goal of which is taking part and support programs and projects of political analysis and strategic researches in the field of general security, information spreading about the European and euroatlantic integration processes.

The project was planned as instrument of intellectual integration of Ukrainian and foreign elites, the field for the dialogue and discussion between the experts circles and politicians on the state and perspectives of the Black Sea, Caspian and Baltic regions.

It was closed in April 2014 after the occupation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.[1]

Statutory mission[edit]

The main aim of Nomos was the assistance to the geopolitical problems in the Black Sea region, analysis, recommendations and prognoses preparation in the sphere of home and foreign policy of Ukraine and international relations as a whole, information spreading about the European and euroatlantic integration processes.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Methods[edit]

The Nomos Center worked on:

  • independent strategic analysis and events evaluation, which concern all the main aspects of the national and international security;
  • information on European and euroathlantic integration problems;
  • promotion for GOs and NGOs, international institutions, political parties on organization and conduct international, educational and other programs;
  • drawing up recommendations to remove existing and potential threats to national interests and priorities of Ukraine;
  • international economic and political development experience summering, new approaches to innovational development in Ukraine, scientific public attraction to conduct researches on actual problems of geopolitics, voting technologies, and actual articles publication in native and foreign sources;
  • taking part in social researches and public opinion-polls;
  • taking part in the projects on civil control over the security sector of state.

Nomos Center published all-Ukrainian quarterly journal The Black Sea Security (Ukrainian: «Чорноморська безпека») in which informational and analytical articles, dedicated to various aspects of regional and international security were published.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Repressions Against Ukrainian Citizens in the Occupied Crimea". Geostrategy. 11 November 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Struggle for superiority in the Black Sea region. Combat capabilities of the russian Black Sea fleet and Turkish Naval forces, P.Lakiychuk, Y.Losev" (PDF). Harvard Black Sea security program. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-17.
  3. ^ "Bulgarian experience for the formation of the contemporary Naval Forces of Ukraine, P.Lakiychuk, Y.Losev — Harvard Black Sea security program — 2007".
  4. ^ "Crimea - the Achilles' hell of Ukraine, M.Maigre" (PDF). International Centre For Defence Studies. November 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26.
  5. ^ "Analisis of progress in transparency of hidrocarbons' producing companies and natural monopolies responsible for pipeline transportation of hidrocarbon resources in Ukraine using adapted reporting templates of extractive industries transparency initiative, M.Gonchar" (PDF). EITI. 2010.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Caspian Basin: Ukrainian Geopolitical Shift Could Have Energy Export Implications. EurasiaNet sat down with Mykhailo Gonchar". EurasiaNet. 7 March 2010. Archived from the original on 2 October 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  7. ^ "Sébastopol l'ukrainienne fait un triomphe à la flotte russe. Madeleine Leroyer interview with Serhiy Kulik". Le Figaro. 26 July 2010.
  8. ^ "Ukraine Returns Disputed Gas to RosUkrEnergo. Pavel Korduban". Georgian Daily. 13 August 2010.

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