European-Russian Power Relations in Turbulent Times
Title | European-Russian Power Relations in Turbulent Times PDF eBook |
Author | Mai'a Cross |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2021-04-13 |
Genre | HISTORY |
ISBN | 0472132288 |
The Russia-Europe relationship is deteriorating, signaling the darkest era yet in security on the continent since the end of the Cold War. In addition, the growing influence of the Trump administration has destabilized the transatlantic security community, compelling Europe—especially the European Union—to rethink its relations with Russia. The volume editors’ primary goal is to illuminate the nature of the deteriorating security relationship between Europe and Russia, and the key implications for its future. While the book is timely, the editors and contributors also draw out long-term lessons from this era of diplomatic degeneration to show how increasing cooperation between two regions can devolve into rapidly escalating conflict. While it is possible that the relationship between Russia and Europe can ultimately be restored, it is also necessary to understand why it was undermined in the first place. The fact that these transformations occur under the backdrop of an uncertain transatlantic relationship makes this investigation all the more pressing. Each chapter in this volume addresses three dimensions of the problem: first, how and why the power status quo that had existed since the end of the Cold War has changed in recent years, as evidenced by Russia’s newly aggressive posturing; second, the extent to which the EU’s power has been enabled or constrained in light of Russia’s actions; and third, the risks entailed in Europe’s reactive power—that is, the tendency to act after-the-fact instead of proactively toward Russia—in light of the transatlantic divide under Trump.
Russia and the Idea of Europe
Title | Russia and the Idea of Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Iver B. Neumann |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 357 |
Release | 2013-02-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134824076 |
The end of the Soviet system and the transition to the market in Russia, coupled with the inexorable rise of nationalism, has brought to the fore the centuries-old debate about Russia's relationship with Europe. In Russia and the Idea of Europe Iver Neumann discusses whether the tensions between self-referencing romantic nationalist views and Europe-orientated liberal views can ever be resolved. Drawing on a wide range of Russian sources, Neumann outlines the argument as it has unfolded over the last two hundred years, showing how Russia is caught between the attraction of an economically, politically and socially more developed Europe, and the attraction of being able to play a European -style inperial role in less-developed Asia. Neumann argues that the process of delineating a European "other" from the Russian self is an active form of Russian identity formation. The Russian debate about Europe is also a debate about what Rusia is and should be.
Russia as Europe's Other
Title | Russia as Europe's Other PDF eBook |
Author | Iver B. Neumann |
Publisher | |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Europe |
ISBN |
Europe, Russia and the Liberal World Order
Title | Europe, Russia and the Liberal World Order PDF eBook |
Author | Timofei Bordachev |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2021-08-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000435504 |
This book analyses Russia-Europe/EU relations by exploring their practical essence and conceptualizing them in terms of the main categories of international relations research. It argues that the liberal world order, established in Cold War days, whereby international relations are underpinned by a global balance of power and a highly institutionalized framework of international relations, thereby balancing power and morality, continued after the Cold War, with high hopes in the early 1990s for a new order of security and cooperation for all Europe, including Russia. It goes on to show how the liberal world order has broken down, one manifestation of this being the new conflict between Russia and Europe in recent years, a conflict resulting from the failure of European countries/the EU to acknowledge the actual balance of military, economic and political power, the lack of limits on the policy of European countries in terms of infringing on Russia’s interests, and Russia’s consequent revision, after 1999, of its policy of co-operation. Overall, the book provides huge insight into the nature of Europe-Russia relations.
Identities and Foreign Policies in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
Title | Identities and Foreign Policies in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen White |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 492 |
Release | 2014-10-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1137453117 |
This book maps changing definitions of statehood in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus as a result of their exclusion from an expanding Europe. The authors examine the perceptions of the place of each state in the international political system and its foreign policy choices, and draw comparisons across the region.
Russia's European Choice
Title | Russia's European Choice PDF eBook |
Author | T. Hopf |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2008-05-26 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 023061258X |
Russia has never been able to escape its relationship with Europe, or Europe with Russia. Geography and history have conspired to make them both neighbors and unavoidable factors in each other s daily lives. From the early 1700s until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Europe and Moscow both relied on material power to balance against any threats emerging from East and West. More recently, Europe and the EU have adopted a different strategy: make Russia non-threatening by making it European, like "us." Meanwhile, Russia s resistance to Europe s assimilationist mission is increasingly robust, fuelled by energy exports to Europe and the world. Contributors to this volume wrestle with the question of whether the European project is feasible, desirable, or even ethical.
Russian-European Relations in the Balkans and Black Sea Region
Title | Russian-European Relations in the Balkans and Black Sea Region PDF eBook |
Author | Vsevolod Samokhvalov |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2017-06-19 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3319520784 |
This book provides a detailed analysis of Russia’s ‘great power identity’ and the role of Europe in forming this identity. ‘Great power identity’ implies an expansionist foreign policy, and yet this does not explain all the complexities of the Russian state. For instance, it cannot explain why Russia decided to take over Crimea, but provided only limited support to break-away regions in Eastern Ukraine. Moreover, if Russia is in geo-economic competition with Europe, why has no serious conflict erupted between Moscow and other post-Soviet states which developed closer ties with the EU? Finally, why does Putin maintain relationships with the European countries that imposed tough economic sanctions on Russia? Vsevolod Samokhvalov provides a more nuanced understanding of Russia’s great power identity by drawing on his experience in regional diplomacy and research and applying a constructivist methodology. The book will appeal to students and scholars of international relations, in particular Russian-European relations, Russian foreign policy and Russian studies.