"Ukraine at Crossroads" publication is available online

March 13, 2013

The common publication of the Center for EU Enlargement Studies, the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, the Manfred Wörner Foundation and the Regional Branch of the National Institute for Security Studies in Uzhgorod titled "Ukraine at Crossroads. Prospects of Ukraine's Relations with the European Union and Hungary" is now available online.

The publication presents the collection of speeches and materials of the participants of the International Conference “Where Is Ukraine Headed in the Wake of the 2012 Parliamentary Elections?” which took place on November 14, 2012 in Budapest. The conference was organized by the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, the Regional Brach of the National Institute for Strategic Studies in Uzhgorod, the CEU Center for EU Enlargement Studies and was supported by the Manfred Wörner Foundation. The following questions were up for discussion: the position of Ukraine between East and West and the prospects of Hungarian-Ukrainian bilateral relations after the elections. Highly qualified experts from Hungary, Ukraine, Slovakia, Poland and Austria, representatives of state bodies, European Union institutions, diplomatic missions, and mass media took part in the discussion of the above mentioned issues. The publication is intended for experts of international affairs, representatives of diplomatic missions of EU member countries, representatives of state bodies and local administration institutions, students of international relations faculties, and anyone who is interested in the issues of Ukraine’s relations with the EU and with Hungary in particular.

 

Table of Content
Jan Tombiński - Where is Ukraine Headed in the Wake of the 2012 Parliamentary Elections?
Borys Tarasyuk - Ukraine after the Parliamentary Elections
Arkadiusz Sarna - Still before “The Choice”: Ukraine after Parliamentary Elections
Nick Sitter - The European Union, Energy Security and the Ukrainian October 2012 Election: Just another BRIC in the Wall?
Viktor Chumak - Views from the Opposition after the Parliamentary Elections
Vasily Astrov - Ukraine: Incumbent Political Elite Retains Its Grip
Vasily Astrov - The EU and Russia: Both Important for Ukraine
Dmytro Vydrin - The State and Perspectives of Hungarian-Ukrainian Bilateral Relation
Svitlana Mytryayeva - Ukraine – Hungary / The EU: Visa Context оf Relations
Gyula Fodor - Language Policy and Minority Rights in Ukraine
Balázs Vizi - Minority Issues and Hungarian-Ukrainian Bilateral Relations
Péter Balázs - Ukraine and the Eastern Partnership: Views from Brussels and Budapest
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