ID | 174053 |
Title Proper | Can Germany Become a Major Ally of Ukraine? Counterintuitive Deliberations on a Coming Partnership between Kyiv and Berlin |
Language | ENG |
Author | Umland, Andreas |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Over the last few years, intergovernmental affairs and the roles of individual countries within the West have started to shift. In response, Kyiv (Kiev) should reorder the priorities and emphases of its foreign political, economic, and cultural policies. The central focus of this re-orientation should be more resolute than the hitherto deepening of Ukrainian relations has been, not only with the German government but also with the broader political elite, industrial companies, and the civil society of the Federal Republic. A recent systematic study of German perceptions of Ukraine can help develop new approaches, initiatives, and policies to reach a new level of German–Ukrainian partnership. |
`In' analytical Note | World Affairs US Vol. 183, No.1; Spring 2020: p. 74-89 |
Journal Source | World Affairs US Vol: 183 No 1 |
Key Words | Security ; European Union ; International Organizations ; Ukraine ; Europe ; Germany ; Bilateral Relations ; Allies ; Kiev ; Kyiv ; International Relations ; Foreign Policy ; FRG ; Nord Stream 2 Pipeline ; U.S. Sanctions ; Tectonic Changes |