@inbook{a79ebef9ffbb424e8e955b5ce5e82d44,
title = "Na{\"i}vet{\'e} as a beginning: Ze Ukrainian foreign policy",
abstract = "In an unexpected way, considering the factor of both real and perceived na{\"i}vet{\'e}, the Ze period can be evidently observed as a time-frame when generic objectives of foreign policy started being transformed into a number of more nuanced direction-specific ideas and projects. This current approach does not symbolise a predetermined success or a recipe to avoid making rookie{\textquoteright}s mistakes, but it is still a conceptually different one, if compared with the country{\textquoteright}s classic (and notoriously infamous) multi-vectoral foreign policy, which, eventually, led to February 2014.",
keywords = "international relations, Russia, war, NATO, the EU, foreign policy, Ukraine",
author = "Victoria Vdovychenko and Vlad Vernygora",
year = "2021",
language = "English",
series = "IE{\'S} Policy Papers",
publisher = "Institute of Central Europe",
number = "10/2021",
pages = "17--32",
editor = "Marta Drabczuk and Tomasz St{\c e}pniewski",
booktitle = "Ukraine under Zelenskyy",
address = "Poland",
}