Drawing upon a series of elite interviews, focus groups and
representative surveys, "Identity and Foreign Policy Perceptions in
the Other Europe" maps changing definitions of statehood in Russia,
Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova 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. They conclude by drawing comparisons across the
region and considering what the implications are both for the rest
of Europe and for the Atlantic community.
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