Between NATO & Russia: Ukraine's Foreign Policy Crossroads Revisited (Report)
Caucasian Review of International Affairs 2009, Autumn, 3, 4
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Introduction Few dilemmas in Ukrainian foreign policy attract more attention and public debate than a strategic choice between NATO and Russia as a key security partner.
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