Ukraine and European security
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Ukraine and European security
(Chatham House papers)
Royal Institute of International Affairs : Pinter, 1997
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Includes bibliographical notes
Bibliography: p. 122-129
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9781855674646
内容説明
A politically stable Ukraine at peace with its neighbours is essential for European security. This study analyzes the most frequently voiced concerns in Europe over Ukraine's independence: the evolution of democracy, the potential of ethnic Russian-based anti-independence mobilization, and the troubled Ukrainian-Russian relationship. After outlining the main political developments in Ukraine since 1991 the author discusses two potential challenges: the standing of anti-democratic political forces and the possibility of military involvement in politics. He assesses the likelihood of separatism in eastern and southern Ukraine and Crimea, and pressures for reintegration with Russia. He analyzes key issues of controversy in Ukrainian-Russian relations, as well as Ukraine's relations with its other neighbours, and considers alternative scenarios for future ties between Moscow and Kiev. A range of sources is used to identify how far the political and foreign policy stability of Ukraine is likely to be reinforced.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction. Part 2 Evolution of Ukrainian Democracy: politics since independence
- survey of the political forces
- Ukrainian civil-military relations
- summary. Part 3 Ethnic Mobilization and Separatism: Eastern and Southern Ukraine
- summary
- crimea
- summary. Part 4 Ukraine and Russia: problems in Ukrainian-Russian relations
- systematic factors and national attributes
- scenarios for the evolving relationship
- summary. Part 5 Conclusion.
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: pbk ISBN 9781855674653
内容説明
A politically stable Ukraine at peace with its neighbours is essential for European security. This study analyzes the most frequently voiced concerns in Europe over Ukraine's independence: the evolution of democracy, the potential of ethnic Russian-based anti-independence mobilization, and the troubled Ukrainian-Russian relationship. After outlining the main political developments in Ukraine since 1991 the author discusses two potential challenges: the standing of anti-democratic political forces and the possibility of military involvement in politics. He assesses the likelihood of separatism in eastern and southern Ukraine and Crimea, and pressures for reintegration with Russia. He analyzes key issues of controversy in Ukrainian-Russian relations, as well as Ukraine's relations with its other neighbours, and considers alternative scenarios for future ties between Moscow and Kiev. A range of sources is used to identify how far the political and foreign policy stability of Ukraine is likely to be reinforced
目次
- Part 1 Introduction. Part 2 Evolution of Ukrainian Democracy: politics since independence
- survey of the political forces
- Ukrainian civil-military relations
- summary. Part 3 Ethnic Mobilization and Separatism: Eastern and Southern Ukraine
- summary
- crimea
- summary. Part 4 Ukraine and Russia: problems in Ukrainian-Russian relations
- systematic factors and national attributes
- scenarios for the evolving relationship
- summary. Part 5 Conclusion.
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