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‘Bounded Europeanisation’
The case of Ukraine
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This chapter inquires whether the Europeanisation process in the case of Ukraine has been 'bounded' by a key factor, which is conceptualised under the term in-between-ness. It argues that the country's in-betweener environment between the two poles of power has been a decisive stumbling block to the Europeanisation process, by using a double analytical perspective, that is, foreign and domestic. The two poles of power are the European Union (EU) and Russia. The chapter also explains how the current crisis in Ukraine has brought about a growing support for the EU across the country that, in turn, could potentially contribute to a stronger Europeanisation pace. In terms of foreign policy, the difficult strategic balancing between East and West continuously undertaken by the Ukrainian leadership has hampered the country's European integration perspective. Ukraine's fragmented and complex realities existing in the domestic realm have complicated the path towards European integration.

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