Power, politics and confrontation in Eurasia : foreign policy in a contested region
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Power, politics and confrontation in Eurasia : foreign policy in a contested region
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The central objective of this edited volume is to help unlock a set of intriguing puzzles relating to changing power dynamics in Eurasia, a region that is critically important in the changing international security landscape.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Power, Politics and Confrontation in Eurasia
- Matthew Sussex and Roger E. Kanet PART I: RUSSIAN POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY 1. Whose Playground is it, Anyway?: Power Rivalries in Post-Soviet Space
- Suzanne Loftus and Roger E. Kanet 2. Putin, Nationalism and Foreign Policy
- Graeme Gill 3. Putin and Russian Foreign Policy Toward the West
- Peter Shearman 4. European Security Architecture: Fading or Adapting?
- Sandra Fernandes PART II: INSTITUTIONS AND ARCHITECTURE IN EURASIA 5. Eurasian Integration and Dilemmas of Russian Neo-Revisionism
- Richard Sakwa 6. Eurasian Regionalism: Ideas and Practices
- Mikhail Molchanov PART III: CONFRONTATION IN UKRAINE 7. Backdrop to the Ukraine Crisis: The Revival of Normative Politics in Russia's Relations with the EU?
- Joan DeBardeleben 8. Russian Grand Strategy and the Ukraine Crisis: An Historical Cut
- John Berryman 9. Crisis in Ukraine: Clash of Civilisations or Geopolitics?
- Boris Barkanov Conclusion
- Matthew Sussex and Roger E. Kanet
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