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The Routledge Handbook of EU-Russia Relations offers a
comprehensive overview of the changing dynamics in relations
between the EU and Russia provided by leading experts in the field.
Coherently organised into seven parts, the book provides a
structure through which EU-Russia relations can be studied in a
comprehensive yet manageable fashion. It provides readers with the
tools to deliver critical analysis of this sometimes volatile and
polarising relationship, so new events and facts can be
conceptualised in an objective and critical manner. Informed by
high-quality academic research and key bilateral data/statistics,
it further brings scope, balance and depth, with chapters
contributed by a range of experts from the EU, Russia and beyond.
Chapters deal with a wide range of policy areas and issues that are
highly topical and fundamental to understanding the continuing
development of EU-Russia relations, such as political and security
relations, economic relations, social relations and regional and
global governance. The Routledge Handbook of EU-Russia Relations
aims to promote dialogue between the different research agendas in
EU-Russia relations, as well as between Russian and Western
scholars and, hopefully, also between civil societies. As such, it
will be an essential reference for scholars, students, researchers,
policymakers and journalists interested and working in the fields
of Russian politics/studies, EU studies/politics, European
politics/studies, post-Communist/post-Soviet politics and
international relations. The Routledge Handbook of EU-Russia
Relations is part of a mini-series Europe in the World Handbooks
examining EU-regional relations established by Professor Wei Shen.
The Routledge Handbook of EU-Russia Relations offers a
comprehensive overview of the changing dynamics in relations
between the EU and Russia provided by leading experts in the field.
Coherently organised into seven parts, the book provides a
structure through which EU-Russia relations can be studied in a
comprehensive yet manageable fashion. It provides readers with the
tools to deliver critical analysis of this sometimes volatile and
polarising relationship, so new events and facts can be
conceptualised in an objective and critical manner. Informed by
high-quality academic research and key bilateral data/statistics,
it further brings scope, balance and depth, with chapters
contributed by a range of experts from the EU, Russia and beyond.
Chapters deal with a wide range of policy areas and issues that are
highly topical and fundamental to understanding the continuing
development of EU-Russia relations, such as political and security
relations, economic relations, social relations and regional and
global governance. The Routledge Handbook of EU-Russia Relations
aims to promote dialogue between the different research agendas in
EU-Russia relations, as well as between Russian and Western
scholars and, hopefully, also between civil societies. As such, it
will be an essential reference for scholars, students, researchers,
policymakers and journalists interested and working in the fields
of Russian politics/studies, EU studies/politics, European
politics/studies, post-Communist/post-Soviet politics and
international relations. The Routledge Handbook of EU-Russia
Relations is part of a mini-series Europe in the World Handbooks
examining EU-regional relations established by Professor Wei Shen.
Written as EU-Russia relations began their swift decline as a
result of the Ukrainian crisis, this book examines the nature of
these two actors' relationship in respect of their Partnership for
Modernisation. The contributing authors look at modernisation
through different lenses applying varying methodologies,
delivering: historical analysis, economic analysis,
levels-of-analysis debate, which brings along transnational,
transgovernmental and intergovernmental relations and
interrelations between the EU and its member states, discourse
analysis, new institutionalism as well as policy analysis. The
authors each identify the importance of modernisation for Russia,
demonstrating why, despite the current state of relations between
Moscow and Brussels, modernisation remains relevant for EU-Russian
relations. At the same time, the plurality of the chapters shows
the complexity of the relationship that will have to be taken into
account in order to overcome the current crisis and construct
sustainable and mutually beneficial relations.
This book presents a ground-breaking comparative study of the
bilateral relations of all 27 EU member states with Russia and an
assessment of their impact on the EU's efforts to conduct a
coherent and effective policy towards its most important neighbour.
While there has been a lot of research on European foreign policy,
there has been much less on the role that national foreign policies
play in it. Based on a common analytical framework, this book
offers a detailed analysis of 'national perspectives on Russia' and
how they interact with and affect policymaking at the EU-level. The
authors provide deep insights into the relationship between
individual states and Russia looking at a range of policy areas:
economics, trade, energy, security, culture and education. They are
not only interested in examining policy failure but also probing
the possibilities of seeing national foreign policies and the
bilateralism with third parties that they often entail as a
potentially positive resource for the European Union. As Russia is
an example of a particularly hard case for EU foreign policy, this
book yields important insights concerning the possibilities as well
as limits of developing a common EU policy in the future. It will
be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, EU
Studies, Russian politics, foreign policy studies and international
politics.
This book presents a ground-breaking comparative study of the
bilateral relations of all 27 EU member states with Russia and an
assessment of their impact on the EU's efforts to conduct a
coherent and effective policy towards its most important neighbour.
While there has been a lot of research on European foreign policy,
there has been much less on the role that national foreign policies
play in it. Based on a common analytical framework, this book
offers a detailed analysis of 'national perspectives on Russia' and
how they interact with and affect policymaking at the EU-level. The
authors provide deep insights into the relationship between
individual states and Russia looking at a range of policy areas:
economics, trade, energy, security, culture and education. They are
not only interested in examining policy failure but also probing
the possibilities of seeing national foreign policies and the
bilateralism with third parties that they often entail as a
potentially positive resource for the European Union. As Russia is
an example of a particularly hard case for EU foreign policy, this
book yields important insights concerning the possibilities as well
as limits of developing a common EU policy in the future. It will
be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, EU
Studies, Russian politics, foreign policy studies and international
politics.
Written as EU-Russia relations began their swift decline as a
result of the Ukrainian crisis, this book examines the nature of
these two actors' relationship in respect of their Partnership for
Modernisation. The contributing authors look at modernisation
through different lenses applying varying methodologies,
delivering: historical analysis, economic analysis,
levels-of-analysis debate, which brings along transnational,
transgovernmental and intergovernmental relations and
interrelations between the EU and its member states, discourse
analysis, new institutionalism as well as policy analysis. The
authors each identify the importance of modernisation for Russia,
demonstrating why, despite the current state of relations between
Moscow and Brussels, modernisation remains relevant for EU-Russian
relations. At the same time, the plurality of the chapters shows
the complexity of the relationship that will have to be taken into
account in order to overcome the current crisis and construct
sustainable and mutually beneficial relations.
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