Publication

1999

This book addresses the achievements, challenges and problems of Ukraine's foreign and security policy since 1990-91. Considerable emphasis is given to the often problematic, but presently stable, bilateral relations with Russia as well as Ukraine's efforts at enhancing its position in the Central and Eastern European regions and speeding its integration into Western and Euro-Atlantic structures. This book contains contributions by well-known Ukrainian, Russian, and Western foreign and security policy analysts including Olga Alexandrova, Hermann Clement, Anatolii Grytsenko, Taras Kuzio, Arkadiy Moshes, Hryhorii Nemyria, Oleksandr Pavliuk, Oleksandr Potekhin, James Sherr, and others. The foreword was written by Ukraine's Minister of Foreign Affairs, H. E. Borys Tarasyuk.

Author Olga Alexandrova, Hermann Clement, Anatolii Grytsenko, Iris Kempe, Ivana Klympush, Taras Kuzo, Aleksandr Levchenko, Akadiy Moshes, Derek Müller, Hryhorii Nemyria, Aleksandr Parfionov, Oleksandr Potekhin, James Sherr, Kurt R. Spillman, Andreas Wenger
Series Studies in Contemporary History and Security Policy
Issue 1
Publisher Center for Security Studies (CSS)
Copyright This book is the result of an international research project and publication project conducted by the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich, bringing together experts from a number of disciplines to explore key issues of Ukranian foreign and security policy. © 1999 Peter Lang AG
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