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« A Need for More Balanced and Accountable Defence Institution Building in the Current International Security Setting
The Case for Providing Lethal Military Aid to Ukraine »

Security Options for the Eastern Europe

  By EESRI | October 30, 2017 - 1:41 pm |October 30, 2017 Comments & Policy Briefs (ENG), Conference Papers

Presentation of statement delivered by Dr. Olena Khylko, Associate Professor, the Institute of International Relations, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, at the Eastern Europe Initiatives Congress, discussion panel “Grey security zone in Eastern Europe”, held on September 25, 2017, in Lublin, Poland.

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Olena Khylko

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The Case for Providing Lethal Military Aid to Ukraine »

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