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L’Ucraina nell’attuale transizione geopolitica mondiale

Tra espansione euroatlantica e ritorno della politica di potenza

Giorgio Cella    Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano, Italia    

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abstract

In the current phase of global geopolitical transition, Ukraine finds itself – now more than ever – dependent on the macro-dimension dynamics, on the global dynamics and on the fast-changing balance of power of the international chessboard. A less cohesive Euro-Atlantic front, the return of a classic Machtpolitik of both regional and international powers – such as Russia, Turkey and China – and the return of sovereign-nationalist approaches in various central-western states, stand out on the future of the Slavic country, augmenting risks and uncertainties. A country placed on the sound binary of a democratic path and going towards an approximation to the European Union, although marked by internal crises, risks for its state-territorial cohesion, and continuous hardships in the implementation of the age-old structural reforms so badly needed. The only certainty left, in this delicate phase of the international system transition and (the relative) weakening of the unipolar western-led order – seems, however, the continuation of the process of integration into the Euro-Atlantic structures.

Pubblicato
16 Dicembre 2019
Accettato
28 Ottobre 2019
Presentato
22 Agosto 2019
Lingua
IT
ISBN (PRINT)
978-88-6969-383-0
ISBN (EBOOK)
978-88-6969-382-3

Keywords: NATORussian FederationUkrainian crisisUkraineEastern FlankGeopolitics

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