Poland-Ukrainian Relations

  • Andrzej Szeptycki University of Warsaw
Keywords: Poland, Ukraine, political relations, economic relations, social relations, NATO, European Union.

Abstract

Poland and Ukraine are the two biggest and most populated countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Because of their size, neighbourhood and position in the region the two countries have often been compared to France and Germany. Both countries are deeply interested in their mutual cooperation. Such situation steams from five factors: direct neighbourhood, common (albeit difficult) history, attractiveness of the Polish labour market for the Ukrainians, membership of Poland in the Western structures, and last but not least, the Russian threat. Despite complimentary interests, both countries have difficulty to effectively develop their mutual relations and turn them into a real "strategic partnership". These problems are due to the internal political and economic situation in Ukraine, limits imposed by the membership of Poland in the EU, Russian policy aiming at keeping Ukraine within its zone of influence and, finally, the EU reluctance to effectively engage in Ukraine.

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Published
2016-02-02
How to Cite
Szeptycki A. (2016). Poland-Ukrainian Relations. UNISCI Journal, 40, 57-76. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_RUNI.2016.n40.51806
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