This title was first published in 2002. Examining the development of and rationale behind the Ukrainian export control system, this ground-breaking study on Ukrainian politics and economics is ideally suited to audiences of European, Ukrainian and US policy makers, academics and specialists in security and political economy.
Scott A. Jones, Senior Research Associate, Centre for International Trade and Security, The University of Georgia, USA
Contents: Introduction; Why do states develop systems of export control?; Describing and measuring the Ukrainian export control system: the explication of method; Tools and methods for measuring non-proliferation export controls: an application in Ukraine; Explaining Ukrainian export control development; Incentives, co-op(t)eration, and evolving self-interest in the development of the Ukrainian export control system: the Bushehr case; Conclusion: the evolution of Ukrainian export control system: state building and international co-operation; Bibliography; Index.