Narxoz Student Research-2021
cronyism, refusal from the previously arranged deals, which drop the
reputation of leaders in front of the nation, making them choose a new
candidate. Elections for Ukraine turned into a complex battle, where
one candidate’s victory can aff ect the fate of the country dramatically.
Conclusion
To sum up, Ukraine’s policy orientation is quite unstable and
fl uctuating. National policies and foreign policy systems can be
redirected in a couple of years, putting not only partner states into
disarray, but the society itself. This inevitably entails vulnerability of
the state’s security, mass riots and revolts, violating the internal order
of the country.
The fi rst thing Ukraine has to do is promote a clear and strong
national policy or introduce a single ideology. Careful planning of
the future course in advance could entail the desire for a common
path among the people. This course has to remain unchangeable, only
allowing minor amendments. They have to choose once and for all the
priorities in international relations. If Ukraine wants to exalt relations
with the West, it has to mainly elect democratic leaders on the path of
independent and sustainable development, relying on itself, search for
alternative ways for developing its own ecosystem, fi nding substitutes
for Russian energy supplies, etc. Another option is to reconsider
relations with the Russian Federation, arrange negotiations to stop the
confl ict, being ready for concessions and risks in rebuilding relations.
Once Ukraine has decided once and for all the constant order of foreign
relations, these priorities should be protected under the governmental
laws devoted to strengthening internal stability.
Preferably, future political actions should avoid taking risks, as
history shows the negative consequences of the risky decisions of
Ukrainian leaders. The decisions should be balanced and politically
measured.
It is also important to agree on political decisions and courses,
preferably avoiding the switching powers. That means citizens of
Ukraine need to approach elections with greater responsibility, as
presidential as parliamentary.
The current government of Ukraine (as of 2021) seems to have a
Russophobic attitude, although Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of
Ukraine Viktor Medvedchuk claims that the willingness of both societies
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