Over the span of a decade, Ukraine saw two revolutions that rocked its political and social life to the very core: the Orange revolution of 2004 and the Revolution of Dignity of 2014. In this work, I investigate the driving forces shaping foreign policymaking in Ukraine between these watershed events. I posit that it was precisely because such policies were shaped in an uncertain post-revolutionary transitional environment that we observe seemingly contradictory vacillation in Ukraine’s policy towards the EU and Russia. To understand how the process of foreign policy making works in a transitional state, I develop a new causal mechanism that combines insights from poliheuristic theory in foreign policy analysis with comparative politics’ sc...
This dissertation addresses an issue in international relations theory, that of whether the main det...
The Ukrainian crisis provoked controversial behaviors in Eastern Europe. Russia’s annexation of Crim...
This dissertation addresses an issue in international relations theory, that of whether the main det...
Over the span of a decade, Ukraine saw two revolutions that rocked its political and social life to ...
As the mounting protests from Maidan Square in Kyiv led to the resignation of President Viktor Yanuk...
As the mounting protests from Maidan Square in Kyiv led to the resignation of President Viktor Yanuk...
A substantial volume of analysis was generated among scholars and theorists around the foreign polic...
This master thesis sets out to explain the complex nature and variation in Russian foreign policy in...
This master thesis sets out to explain the complex nature and variation in Russian foreign policy in...
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine's foreign policy evolved in the geopoliti...
The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 radically altered the world order. The Cold War was over, and t...
The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 radically altered the world order. The Cold War was over, and t...
This essay analyses convergence with EU rules in Ukraine in two policy areas—foreign and security po...
Despite the increased interest in the analysis of Russian foreign policy (RFP), current approaches ...
This dissertation addresses an issue in international relations theory, that of whether the main det...
This dissertation addresses an issue in international relations theory, that of whether the main det...
The Ukrainian crisis provoked controversial behaviors in Eastern Europe. Russia’s annexation of Crim...
This dissertation addresses an issue in international relations theory, that of whether the main det...
Over the span of a decade, Ukraine saw two revolutions that rocked its political and social life to ...
As the mounting protests from Maidan Square in Kyiv led to the resignation of President Viktor Yanuk...
As the mounting protests from Maidan Square in Kyiv led to the resignation of President Viktor Yanuk...
A substantial volume of analysis was generated among scholars and theorists around the foreign polic...
This master thesis sets out to explain the complex nature and variation in Russian foreign policy in...
This master thesis sets out to explain the complex nature and variation in Russian foreign policy in...
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine's foreign policy evolved in the geopoliti...
The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 radically altered the world order. The Cold War was over, and t...
The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 radically altered the world order. The Cold War was over, and t...
This essay analyses convergence with EU rules in Ukraine in two policy areas—foreign and security po...
Despite the increased interest in the analysis of Russian foreign policy (RFP), current approaches ...
This dissertation addresses an issue in international relations theory, that of whether the main det...
This dissertation addresses an issue in international relations theory, that of whether the main det...
The Ukrainian crisis provoked controversial behaviors in Eastern Europe. Russia’s annexation of Crim...
This dissertation addresses an issue in international relations theory, that of whether the main det...