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Russia and EU in the New World Disorder - Revisiting Sovereignty and Balance of Power in the study of Russian Foreign Policy (Hardcover)
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Russia and EU in the New World Disorder - Revisiting Sovereignty and Balance of Power in the study of Russian Foreign Policy (Hardcover)
Series: Post-Soviet Politics
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This book makes an original contribution to Russia-EU literature by
analyzing constructions and trans-formations of the Russian 'Self'
in relation to the European "Other". It provides an orientation
towards understanding Russian foreign policy discourse under Putin
and offers a thorough analysis of the actions of key policy actors
to ground the Russian discourse ideationally, historically,
psychologically, and politico-sociologically. Providing a rich
analysis of how Russian foreign policy toward the EU evolved from
cooperation to competition and ultimately conflict, the author
argues that to understand these changes and continuities we must
explore concepts of sovereignty and balance of power central to the
drafting of Russian foreign policy. Primarily situated in the
fields of International Relations and Russian foreign policy, this
book will also be of interest to scholars in the fields of Foreign
Policy Analysis, Post-Soviet Studies, Eurasian Studies, Historical
International Relations, Critical Security Studies, Political
Sociology, and Political Psychology.
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