Ukrainian-Romanian Relations at the Background of Russia’s Revisionist Policy
The purpose of this article is to analyse relations between Ukraine and Romania in the post-communist period. It provides a deep insight into the evolution of these relations in the context of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. The study gives a general overview of the bilateral relations betwe...
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Дата: | 2017 |
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Формат: | Стаття |
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Інститут історії України НАН України
2017
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Назва видання: | Міжнародні зв’язки України: наукові пошуки і знахідки |
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Онлайн доступ: | http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/188590 |
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Назва журналу: | Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine |
Цитувати: | Ukrainian-Romanian Relations at the Background of Russia’s Revisionist Policy / О. Zlatin // Міжнародні зв’язки України: наукові пошуки і знахідки: міжвід. зб. наук. пр. — 2017. — Вип. 26. — С. 160-185. — Бібліогр.: 59 назв. — англ. |
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Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of UkraineРезюме: | The purpose of this article is to analyse relations between Ukraine and
Romania in the post-communist period. It provides a deep insight into the
evolution of these relations in the context of Russia’s aggression against
Ukraine. The study gives a general overview of the bilateral relations between the
two neighbouring countries since the collapse of USSR and restoration of
Ukraine’s independence in 1991, focusing on a wide range of irritants both
great and small. Further, the research highlights turbulent relations between Kyiv and
Bucharest from the historical and socio-cultural perspective.
Another neuralgic issue analysed in this paper is Russian illegal
annexation of the Crimea and its aggression against Ukraine, which not only
destabilised the security balance in the Black Sea, Eastern Mediterranean and
Middle East by establishing a large anti-access/area-denial exclusion zone but
also caused the greatest threat to the national security of Romania. In fact,
with Russia being its direct maritime neighbour Romania cannot cope with this
threat alone. Furthermore, the study shows that Russian aggression against Ukraine
resulted in intensifying rapprochement between Ukraine and Romania since
2014. Subsequently, Romania condemned the Kremlin’s aggression and
became one of the Ukraine’s advocates within the international organisations
like the EU, NATO, and the UN. Finally, it is also noteworthy that summit meetings between Kyiv and
Bucharest reveal the new phase in their bilateral relations based on the “security first” approach. |
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