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Engaging Ukraine in 2009

Discussion Paper

Authors
Steven Pifer - Visiting Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution; FSI Advisory Board Member
Anders Aslund - Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Brookings Institution
Jonathan Elkind - Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Brookings Institution

Published by
Brookings Institution Foreign Policy Paper Series, Vol. 13
2009


Ukraine and Ukrainians will be tested over the course of 2009. The global financial and economic crisis already has provoked a deep recession and falling living standards. Kyiv will need to make a real effort to strike a balance between integration into Europe and the Euro-Atlantic community and maintaining stable relations with Russia. Doing so will not be easy, as Russia regards Ukraine’s pro-Western policy as inimical to Russian interests, and Ukraine’s politics are subject to influence from Moscow. In particular, Ukraine must address its energy security situation, where it remains vulnerable to Russian pressure.

Topics: Democracy | Energy | Energy security | Europe | Russia | Ukraine