Khrystyna Borovkova

Resurgam Analytical Center

Khrystyna Borovkova is an editor-in-chief of the Resurgam analytical center. Holds a Master’s degree in Social and Political Sciences, with a specialization in the History of International Relations and Regional Integration Processes, from the University of Strasbourg. Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Social Psychology at the Kyiv School of Economics.

Khrystyna Borovkova

Articles

  • Russia economy war financing public debt budget deficit
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    When Will Russia Run Out of Money for the War? The Matter of Public Debt
    Domestic public debt—once touted by Putin since 2012 as being low—has become Russia’s main tool for plugging a widening budget gap as it wages war against Ukraine and tries to keep its economy afloat. For now, it can “patch” budget shortfalls, but the mechanism is fragile. Greater economic pressure could hasten the moment Moscow is forced to the negotiating table.