Economic Incentives as Tools of Foreign Policy: Polish Engagement in Ukraine

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Abstract

In 2014, the new Ukrainian authorities decided to adopt a pro-Western foreign policy course. The EU supported this ambition: an Association Agreement with Ukraine was signed. This paved the way for the use of economic incentives, conditioned by the introduction of specific reforms. Besides acting within the EU, the Polish government also proposed independent support, mainly in the form of development assistance. Thus, this article aims to evaluate the efficacy of the Polish economic incentives, as well as to identify the factors that either strengthen or weaken such effectiveness. In this process, multiple variables are applied in the contexts of Polish policy goals and the situation in Ukraine. The article concludes that the applied incentives are properly aligned with the objectives that have been set. They could be effective despite the political obstacles in both Poland and Ukraine.

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Matera, P. (2022). Economic Incentives as Tools of Foreign Policy: Polish Engagement in Ukraine. European Review, 30(1), 24–42. https://doi.org/10.1017/S106279872000109X

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