Transition In Ukraine Essay

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Transition into European Union: Ukraine
After the independence of the Ukraine from the Soviet Union, Ukraine has been placed in a difficult position in the world. Ukraine geographically is located between the giant Russian Federation and European Union. After Ukrainian citizens in 1991 voted to get independence from the USSR, the new Ukrainian government chose to have structured distance from Russia. They also attempted to join European Union and NATO. Until now domestic political reasons and due to geopolitical complications, this has not been achieved.
Today, relations between three parties remain complicated and problematic. Between Russia, Ukraine and European Union there are no trilateral agreements. In fact there are no mechanisms to control relations between them at any level. Ukraine is geographically placed between both countries and there currently are no connections or agreements to control trade methods. This has set Ukraine in an even more difficult position. Ukraine currently has internal difficulty with economic, political and humanitarian relations. After the collapse of the post-Soviet states it created two centres of influence with different integration processes and projects on the European continent. The first one Western or European Union and the second one Eastern or the Eurasian Union. For Ukraine it is very difficult to be in the status “quo” to clarify non bloc-organisation or to be solely one of those two blocs. It is central to Ukraine and for Ukrainian future which direction or integration project to chose. That choice inherently will shape the country’s future. The problem is there is no time to choose which way is better because of increasing political and economic constraints.
Ukraine’s choice will...

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...looking for new standards and democratic system which EU can provide and help to implement. Other factor is the economy; with Ukrainian potential and export to the EU it can help Ukraine to increase their economy and will open new ways into the largest and most successful economies in the world. It can provide greater economic stability. Corruption plummets. Integration with EU is to prevent Russian aggression, pressure and invasion of Crimea peninsula. Provide security and financial support for military modernisation and structurally support judicial system, and through that integration guarantee for every citizen the same rights and freedom of speech which Russia fails to provide. In addition, it will bring to Ukraine high standards of Human Rights and future infrastructure development and as it mentioned before, direct foreign investment to Ukraine’s economy.

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