ABSTRACT
The focus of this book is the implications of EU enlargement in May 2004 for EU-Russian relations. How should the EU and Russia develop their priorities as neighbours? What role could Russia's border regions play in shaping this policy? The book looks at the array of political, security, economic, and social concerns raised by the enlargement process. It incorporates different perspectives from existing and new EU member states, Russian scholars and politicians from Moscow and the northwestern regions of Russia.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |13 pages
Introduction
The Enlarged EU and Russia: From Converging Interests to a Common Agenda
part |117 pages
Part One
part |110 pages
Part Two
part |39 pages
Part Three