NATO Relations with Ukraine: Prospects for Progress

Abstract

The U.S. and NATO pursue close relations, bilaterally and multilaterally respectively, with Ukraine, and Ukraine wants substantive and close relations in return - while recognizing the importance of constructive relations with its eastern neighbor. Given the pressures from both East and West, Ukraine's leaders have performed an admirable balancing act - perhaps the only realistic course given the circumstances. While Ukraine's relations both with the U.S. and NATO have made great strides since 1991, putting substance into its relationships with the West has been difficult and spotty at times, particularly in certain sectors. Further, Ukraine's slow progress in reforming its economy and defense establishment has proven frustrating to western policy makers and institutions. Though this paper focuses on major aspects of NATO-Ukraine relations, it should be remembered throughout that the U.S. is a NATO Ally, and has often been primus inter pares for Ukraine-related issues. This paper aims to provide a fresh look at the development and character of NATO/Ukraine relations, particularly aspects in the security/military realm.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 2000
Accession Number
ADA394014

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  • David A. Karns

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  • Air Force
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