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While Russian troops in Ukraine have been bogged down, Ukrainian forces have started regaining<\/a> territory. Ukraine\u2019s Ministry of Defence issues daily reports on how many military assets Russia has lost. Three weeks after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the invasion, the ministry said that 15,600<\/a> Russian soldiers had been killed\u2014as many as the Soviet Union lost<\/a> during nine years of war in Afghanistan. The Ukrainians claim<\/a> that they have taken out 40% of the 120<\/a> Russian battalion tactical groups deployed to Ukraine. The Russian army appears to be close to breaking point and may yet be chased out of Ukraine.<\/p>\n

Though it\u2019s far too early to declare any kind of victory, it\u2019s not too early to start thinking about what to do for Ukraine after Russian forces depart. Following Ukraine\u2019s two previous national mobilisations\u2014the Orange Revolution in 2004 and Euromaidan in 2014\u2014the momentum behind reform quickly petered out. This time, the West needs to do more to help Ukraine get across the finish line, as Poland and others did after 1989.<\/p>\n

Russia\u2019s indiscriminate bombing and similar terrorist tactics<\/a> have generated massive losses. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky\u2019s economic adviser, Oleg Ustenko, estimates<\/a> that the damage to his country already exceeds US$100 billion\u2014a reasonable tally, though it cannot yet be verified. The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies puts the cost of restoring the occupied Donbas region at US$22 billion<\/a>, and Ukrainian corporate claims at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague amount to about US$10 billion<\/a>. All these are claims on the Russian Federation, which should be compelled to pay reparations to Ukraine.<\/p>\n

Fortunately, delivery of reparations payments is entirely possible. G7 countries have sensibly decided<\/a> to freeze the Russian central bank\u2019s currency reserves in their jurisdictions. All told, these funds are substantial, amounting to around US$400 billion<\/a>. They can now be confiscated\u2014through national legislation in each country\u2014on the grounds that Putin is committing crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Russia\u2019s offences are not in question. On 16 March, the top United Nations court, the International Court of Justice in The Hague, ruled<\/a> by a vote of 13\u20132 (with Russia\u2019s and China\u2019s representatives dissenting) that Russia \u2018shall immediately suspend the military operations that it commenced on 24\u00a0February\u2019. And earlier this month, the UN General Assembly demanded<\/a>, by an overwhelming majority, that Russia \u2018immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders\u2019. Russia\u2019s permanent membership of the UN Security Council doesn\u2019t give it immunity from international law. As US President Joe Biden has correctly pointed out<\/a>, Putin is \u2018a war criminal\u2019.<\/p>\n

In response, Putin has accused<\/a> the United States and the European Union of defaulting on \u2018their obligations to Russia\u2019 by freezing its international currency reserves. Apparently, he wants the world to believe that this \u2018offence\u2019 is equal to his own war of aggression, with its thousands of unjustified murders, crimes against humanity and war crimes.<\/p>\n

Sticking to international law, G7 members should announce their intention to seize Russian funds and make clear to the Kremlin that it will have to pay for everything that it destroys in Ukraine. The more damage it causes, the greater the deduction of funds from its account balances. This money should then be deployed through appropriate channels to benefit Ukraine.<\/p>\n

To that end, the G7 can establish a Ukrainian development authority and select an oversight board to ensure good governance. The UDA should involve all relevant friendly international bodies\u2014the EU, the US, the UK, Canada, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European Investment Bank and the UN. Russia and its allies should be kept out.<\/p>\n

The UDA should have several functions, the first of which is insurance. Ukrainian state agencies, companies and individuals will have billions of dollars\u2019 worth of insurance claims for the property that has been destroyed. Rather than being turned over to private and international insurance companies, these claims should be directed to the UDA. Otherwise, no one in Ukraine will be able to obtain any insurance for years; the risks\u2014and thus the fees\u2014would be prohibitive.<\/p>\n

After Libyan agents planted a bomb on an airplane that blew up over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988, Libya eventually agreed<\/a> to pay US$2.7 billion in compensation to the victims\u2019 families. Russia\u2019s war of aggression in Ukraine falls into the same category: it is a terrorist attack, only on a far larger scale. And with the Lockerbie precedent, we can already judge how much compensation Russia will owe to its Ukrainian victims (or their families).<\/p>\n

Ukraine also will need a kind of Marshall Plan for its reconstruction. Before the war, Zelensky gained popularity among Ukrainians with his push for road construction<\/a>\u2014a sorely needed infrastructure investment program that will now be needed even more. The UDA should assist in such efforts and provide ample financing for highways, ports, airports, railroads and other critical infrastructure.<\/p>\n

The UDA should also be in charge of public procurement, as that is traditionally Ukraine\u2019s greatest source of corruption<\/a>. Fortunately, Ukraine has already developed an excellent electronic system, ProZorro<\/a>, to improve transparency and ensure that money is used as directed. To reinforce honest governance, all legal disputes should be sent to international arbitration (which is usually in The Hague or in Stockholm).<\/p>\n

But Ukraine cannot succeed unless its business environment improves. Post-war international support therefore will need to be conditioned on sound institutional reforms. The first step should be to reform the government itself so that it starts functioning normally. The top priority is to establish rule of law and reinforce property rights by reforming the judiciary, the prosecution services and the Security Service. Another priority is to sell off the thousands of state-owned companies which breed corruption and waste, and implement proper corporate governance in the rest.<\/p>\n

Finally, reform and financing will be needed to support Ukraine\u2019s social sector\u2014from health care to education. Although the human costs of Putin\u2019s war are incalculable, the economic toll is not. Whatever the total comes to, Russia should foot the bill.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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