A substantial volume of analysis was generated among scholars and theorists around the foreign policy orientation of Georgia and Ukraine. The foreign policy of these post-Soviet countries was determined as respective of both, external and domestic challenges at hand. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the countries’ geopolitical status quo has been challenged, and broader opportunities for the newly independent states have come to exist. The relevance of countries’ domestic strategy and the outcome of foreign policy is the spotlight of this research. This study makes an effort to fill the gap in social science literature about foreign policy orientation change in transitional democratic, post-Soviet countries-Ukraine and Georgi...
Why did the post-Soviet states follow different foreign policy paths when compared to the rest of th...
When Armenia and Georgia exited the Soviet Union in 1991, massive popular majorities in both countri...
Despite a vast research of Russia’s means of power, including its military interventions in Georgia ...
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...
This dissertation addresses an issue in international relations theory, that of whether the main det...
This master thesis sets out to explain the complex nature and variation in Russian foreign policy in...
For more than twenty-eight years, following the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Russian-Georgian...
In the early 21st century, public unrest grew in the post-Soviet spaces with many demanding better d...
The diploma thesis Comparison of Eastern Partnership Approaches in the Cases of Ukraine and Georgia ...
The Russian Federation is striving to rebuild its own dominant position in the post-Soviet area. For...
In my bachelor thesis I decided to deal with foreign political influences on the political developme...
Ukraine’s foreign policy has puzzled observers since the dissolution of the Soviet Union due to its ...
In 1991, Russian embarked on an ambitious regime transition to transform the country from communism ...
This thesis examines Ukraine's multi-vector foreign policy orientation and its causes. The dynamics ...
Why did the post-Soviet states follow different foreign policy paths when compared to the rest of th...
When Armenia and Georgia exited the Soviet Union in 1991, massive popular majorities in both countri...
Despite a vast research of Russia’s means of power, including its military interventions in Georgia ...
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...
This dissertation addresses an issue in international relations theory, that of whether the main det...
This master thesis sets out to explain the complex nature and variation in Russian foreign policy in...
For more than twenty-eight years, following the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Russian-Georgian...
In the early 21st century, public unrest grew in the post-Soviet spaces with many demanding better d...
The diploma thesis Comparison of Eastern Partnership Approaches in the Cases of Ukraine and Georgia ...
The Russian Federation is striving to rebuild its own dominant position in the post-Soviet area. For...
In my bachelor thesis I decided to deal with foreign political influences on the political developme...
Ukraine’s foreign policy has puzzled observers since the dissolution of the Soviet Union due to its ...
In 1991, Russian embarked on an ambitious regime transition to transform the country from communism ...
This thesis examines Ukraine's multi-vector foreign policy orientation and its causes. The dynamics ...
Why did the post-Soviet states follow different foreign policy paths when compared to the rest of th...
When Armenia and Georgia exited the Soviet Union in 1991, massive popular majorities in both countri...
Despite a vast research of Russia’s means of power, including its military interventions in Georgia ...