Ukraine's military between East and West / Marybeth Peterson Ulrich.

Author
Ulrich, Marybeth Peterson [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, [2007]
Description
ix, 32 p. : chart ; 23 cm.

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    Series
    • U.S. and Russia, regional security issues and interests [More in this series]
    • U.S. and Russia: regional security issues and interests
    Summary note
    America's new allies in Central and Eastern Europe have been struggling with defense reform since the end of the Cold War. Only recently since the Orange Revolution has Ukraine's national political and military leadership seriously engaged the process of radical and comprehensive defense reform. This monograph applies the various roadmaps for reform developed in the postcommunist states of Central European states to the emerging Ukrainian case. The author draws upon this mixed picture to suggest a framework focused on key areas in need of reform as well as key conditions that facilitate the achievement of reform objectives. The result is a richly developed monograph revealing Ukraine's main strengths as well as obstacles limiting the improvement of its military capabilities. Ukraine's interests in the East and West, along with the reality of its divided society, shape the outcomes to date and constrain the future of its Euro-Atlantic orientation.
    Notes
    "May 2007."
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-32).
    Other format(s)
    Electronic version also available on the SSI website.
    ISBN
    • 1584872950
    • 9781584872955
    LCCN
    2007395627
    OCLC
    144445505
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