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Ukrainian foreign and security policy theoretical and comparative perspectives
Title:
Ukrainian foreign and security policy theoretical and comparative perspectives
Author:
Moroney, Jennifer D. P., 1973-
ISBN:
9780313015519
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2002.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vi, 298 p.)
Contents:
Ukraine's foreign and security policy : theoretical and comparative perspectives / Jennifer D.P. Moroney -- The limits of realism : Ukrainian policy toward the CIS / Victor Chudowsky -- Constructivist theory and Ukrainian foreign policy / Paul J. D'Anieri -- Ukraine's foreign policy on Europe's periphery : globalization, transnationalism, and the frontier / Jennifer D.P. Moroney -- Security, democracy, and "civil democratic control" of armed forces in Ukraine / James Sherr -- Civil-military relations in a sovereign Ukraine : contributing or detracting from the security of a new nation? / Stacy R. Closson -- Defining a Ukrainian foreign policy identity : business interests and geopolitics in the formulation of Ukrainian foreign policy 1994-1999 / Tor Bukkvoll -- The Polish-Ukrainian interstate model for cooperation and integration : regional relations in a theoretical context / Joshua B. Spero -- Ukraine, GUUAM, and western support for subregional cooperation in Europe's security gray zone / Jennifer D.P. Moroney and Sergei Konoplyov -- European, Eastern Slavic, and Eurasian : national identity, transformation, and Ukrainian foreign policy / Taras Kuzio -- National identity and foreign policy orientation in Ukraine / Mikhail Molchanov.
Abstract:
A key country for stability and security in Europe, Ukraine is struggling to create consistent foreign and security policies. Political alliances, identity struggles, economic goals, and geopolitical position all pull this newly emergent state in different and often conflicting directions. Due to its dependencies on both the West and Russia, Ukraine's foreign policy is in a state of flux. To ensure stability in this newly-emergent state, the contributors to this volume argue that the West should be more assertive in offering an unambiguous developmental perspective, supporting democracy and th.
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