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Shrouded in Secrecy: Why Some Countries Keep Secret Their Military Aid to Ukraine

Sat, September 7, 12:00 to 1:30pm, Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Commonwealth A2

Abstract

This research note examines the communication strategies employed by Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries in disclosing or withholding information about their military aid to Ukraine following the Russian invasion. Using a comparative case study design, this research note analyzes the contrasting approaches of Romania and Poland. It explores three competing explanations for the secrecy or transparency surrounding military aid: domestic backlash avoidance, external security considerations, and bureaucratic culture. The findings reveal that electoral incentives drove both Romania’s secrecy and Poland’s transparency. This research makes an empirical contribution to the understanding of foreign policy secrecy and the politics of military assistance in international relations, highlighting how political leaders may rely on secrecy to prevent the politicization of military aid.

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