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Ukrainian Domestic and U.S. Foreign Affairs: Regarding a 2021 Washington Debate and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime
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Abstract A think-tank debate in the United States that emerged in the summer of 2021 illustrates challenges to Western policy toward Eastern Europe in general, and to U.S. policy toward Ukraine in particular. Stereotypes of a post-Soviet Ukraine characterized by ultra-nationalism and authoritarianism spread ... view more
A think-tank debate in the United States that emerged in the summer of 2021 illustrates challenges to Western policy toward Eastern Europe in general, and to U.S. policy toward Ukraine in particular. Stereotypes of a post-Soviet Ukraine characterized by ultra-nationalism and authoritarianism spread by Russian propaganda resonate not only in leftist but also in other political circles. This commentary responds to two recent contributions by Ted Galen Carpenter calling for an end to U.S. support for Ukraine.... view less
Keywords
international relations; foreign policy; Eastern Europe; disarmament; Ukraine; geopolitics; Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; United States of America
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 215-234
Journal
Policy Studies Yearbook, 12 (2021) 1
Status
Published Version; reviewed