Part I. Ukraine's foreign and security policy in geopolitcal context Part II. The Northeastern vector in Ukraine's foreign and security policy Part III. The Western vector in Ukrain'es foreign and security policy Part IV. The Southern vector in Ukraine's foreign and security policy
Roman Wolczuk was awarded his Ph.D. from Wolverhampton University in 2001. He has written widely on Ukraine's foreign and security policy for various academic journals.
'Wolczuk serves up the most comprehensive, systematic, and balanced
assessment of Ukraine's foreign policy currently available.' -
Foreign Affairs
'Wolczuk serves up the most comprehensive, systematic, and balanced
assessment of Ukraine's foreign policy currently available.' -
Foreign Affairs
'Roman Wolczuk's Ukraine's Foreign and Security Policy, 1991-2000
comprehensively examines Ukraine's effort to negotiate the
radically altered geopolitical space left in the wake of the Soviet
collapse. Wolczuk's study, one of the most detailed to date,
contents that Ukraine's foreign and security policy making cannot
be nearly isolated from its various relationship stratagems with
regional actors.' - Contemporary Security Policy
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