Keystone in the arch Ukraine in the emerging security environment of Central and Eastern Europe
Sherman Garnett argues that Ukraine - for reasons of size, location, diversity, historical relationships, and recent resilience - could play the role of the region's security "keystone." Tracing the country's domestic politics, steps toward economic reform, and foreign-policy dec...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Washington, DC
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1997
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Relations internationales - 1989-
> Sécurité nationale - Europe centrale
> Sécurité nationale - Europe de l'Est
> Veiligheidspolitiek
> Außenpolitik
> Internationale Politik
> National security -- Europe, Central
> National security -- Europe, Eastern
> World politics -- 1989-
> Sicherheitspolitik
> Europe de l'Est - Défense - 1990-...
> Ukraine - Relations extérieures - 1991-
> Ukraine -- Foreign relations -- 1991-
> Russland
> Ukraine
> Osteuropa
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Zusammenfassung: | Sherman Garnett argues that Ukraine - for reasons of size, location, diversity, historical relationships, and recent resilience - could play the role of the region's security "keystone." Tracing the country's domestic politics, steps toward economic reform, and foreign-policy decision making toward both Russia and the West, the study dispels widespread misconceptions and reveals the broad stakes in a thriving and stable Ukraine. Garnett makes the case for a more comprehensive, post-Cold War U.S. and Western approach to both Ukraine and the region - one that looks beyond recent nuclear disarmament success and NATO expansion - and suggests the main elements of such a long-term policy. |
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Beschreibung: | VIII, 145 S. Kt. |
ISBN: | 0870031015 0-87003-101-5 |