The Decision to Denuclearize: How Ukraine Became a Non-Nuclear-Weapons State Case Solution
When Ukraine becomes independent following dissolution and the fall of the Soviet Union, the country that is unexpectedly Europe's third most populous finds itself almost instantly caught up in high-stake discussions and international diplomacy. A substantial part of the former atomic arsenal of the Soviet Union, including intercontinental ballistic missiles targeted at the USA, are placed within Ukraine.
This case tells the story of the formation and development of a newly-independent country's foreign policy, focusing on Kiev's dawning comprehension of the dynamics of diplomatic dialogue, the power of nuclear weapons as bargaining chips, and its appearing awareness of the nature of its national interest. HKS Case Number 1425.0
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PUBLICATION DATE: September 01, 1998