The geopolitics of post-communist Europe are not only important for Ukraine itself, but ultimately also for the future of the continent as a whole. This concerns the interactions between Kyiv, on the one hand, and the capitals of East-Central Europe as well as the Southern Caucasus, on the other. Where does Kyiv currently stand geopolitically and how should it engage in the region between the Baltic, Adriatic, Black, and Caspian Seas?
This volume examines which interests and motivations some select countries in East-Central Europe and the Caucasus have towards Ukraine and provides answers to the question which chances there are for new multilateral networks or structures. Such multilateralism around Ukraine could go beyond the already existing, yet geographically and functionally circumscribed Organization for Democracy and Economic Development (GUAM), the Visegrad Four, the Bucharest Nine Group, and the Three Seas Initiative.
The volume also illustrates how the ever-present “elephant in the room”—Russia—shapes the international relations of the post-Soviet space. Researchers from several post-communist countries examine these issues from their specific points of view.
Sebastian Schäffer
Sebastian Schäffer studied political science, European law, and East European affairs in Regensburg and Munich. Since 2019, he is the Managing Director of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) in Vienna. Schäffer is also Associate Fellow at the GLOBSEC Policy Institute in Bratislava and Secretary General of the Danube Rectors’ Conference (DRC). His previous books include Balkan nach Europa – sofort! (story.one 2021). His articles have been published in, among other outlets, Jahrbuch der Europäischen Integration, Der Donauraum, and Fair Observer.
Andreas Umland
Andreas Umland, M.Phil. (Oxford), Dr.Phil. (FU Berlin), Ph.D. (Cambridge), Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs in Stockholm, Senior Expert at the Ukrainian Institute for the Future in Kyiv, and Associate Professor at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
ORCID: 0000-0001-7916-4646
Istvan Gyarmati
Nika Chitadze
Iryna Bratko
Inna Voroshylova
Juraj Marušiak
David Stulik
Agnieszka Legucka
Federica Mangiameli
Igor Gretskiy
Pavlo Klimkin
Pavlo Klimkin held, among others, the office of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in 2014–2019.
Angela Gramada
Rusif Huseynov
Martin Malek
Sergiu Musteata
| Delivery time | Delivery time 2-3 working days. |
| Edited by | Sebastian Schäffer |
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| Contributions by | Sebastian Schäffer , Andreas Umland , Istvan Gyarmati , Nika Chitadze , Iryna Bratko , Inna Voroshylova , Juraj Marušiak , David Stulik , Agnieszka Legucka , Federica Mangiameli , Igor Gretskiy , Angela Gramada , Rusif Huseynov , Martin Malek , Sergiu Musteata |
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| Foreword by | Andreas Umland , Pavlo Klimkin |
| Number of Pages | 376 |
| Publication date | 06.09.2022 |
| Type | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Format | 8,3 in x 5,8 in |
| ISBN | 978-3-8382-1615-7 |
| Weight | 510 g |
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