The Decision to Denuclearize: How Ukraine Became a Non-Nuclear-Weapons State Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

When Ukraine became independent after the collapse and disintegration of the Soviet Union, the people who suddenly Europe is the third largest population is almost immediately caught up in a high-stakes international diplomacy and negotiations. A significant part of the former Soviet Union nuclear arsenal, including intercontinental ballistic missiles aimed at the United States, located in the territory of Ukraine. This case describes the formation and evolution of the foreign policy of the newly independent countries, focusing on the dawn of understanding the dynamics of Kiev diplomatic negotiations, the power of nuclear weapons as a bargaining chip, and its new sense of the nature of its national interest. HKS Case Number 1425.0 "Hide
by John Buntin 28 pages. Publication Date: September 1, 1998. Prod. #: HKS407-PDF-ENG

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