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Between dependence and integration: Ukraine’s relations with Russia / Dragneva, Rilka; Wolczuk, Kataryna   Journal Article
Dragneva, Rilka Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Ukraine’s policy towards Russia since independence in 1991 has been characterised by a predicament: how to preserve its statehood in the context of its heavy economic dependence on Russia, which was intent on Ukraine’s participation in Russian-led integration projects. In this essay we argue that only by understanding the complexities and seeming contradictions in Ukraine’s positioning vis-à-vis Russia can a full understanding of Ukraine’s commitment to Russia’s integration projects be attained. This essay systematically examines Ukraine’s responses to Russia’s initiatives and illuminates the strategy of the Ukrainian elites to extract economic benefits while minimising commitments.
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Shaping convergence with the EU in foreign policy and state aid: weak external incentives, powerful veto players / Dimitrova, Antoaneta; Dragneva, Rilka   Journal Article
Dimitrova, Antoaneta Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This essay analyses convergence with EU rules in Ukraine in two policy areas-foreign and security policy and state aid regulation. Comparing the two, we find different levels of convergence, somewhat higher in foreign policy (but slowing down after 2010) than in state aid law regulation. We explain this by analysing the presence and actions of oligarchs as veto players that have had an extensive influence on policy in the Ukrainian political system in recent years. In policy areas where convergence with EU rules negatively affects the interests of oligarchs and their political allies, we see only limited convergence with EU legislation and policies.
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