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Ukraine, Russia and the U.S.

Lectures in History

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Ukrainian Foreign Policy

The catch 22 of Ukrainian foreign policy goes as follows if Ukraine was deferential toward Russia then things would basically be fine. The last seven eight months have been some of the most complicated I don't mean difficult that's goes without saying but have had a very uneasy nervous stalemate after that from 2014 forward. What happens in Ukraine is understood to be a part of the Russian national security story and so Russia feels that it has a stake or maybe something more than a stake in Ukraine and it is entitled to sort of push for the outcomes it wishes to have in Ukraine.

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