The Prospects of ODED GUAM Revival
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62343/cjss.2014.134Keywords:
Crimea annexation, Eastern Ukraine crisis, Weakness of Ukraine and the West, Pro-Russian leadershipAbstract
Russian war on Ukraine rendered the latter the fourth post-Soviet state – after Georgian, Azerbaijan and Moldova – that does not de-facto control the entirety of its internationally recognized territory. Since the mentioned states have all been members of the once active international organization ODED-GUAM, their common security challenge might revive a currently dormant partnership. But the domestic circumstances in some of the countries, as well as unfavorable regional and international junctures all but exclude meaningful partnership at the moment.
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