ABSTRACT

The Putin and Bush presidencies, the 9/11 attack, and the war in Iraq have changed the dynamics of Russian-European-US relations and strained the Western alliance. Featuring contributions by leading experts in the field, this work is the first systematic effort to reassess the status of Russia's modernization efforts in this context. Part I examines political, economic, legal, and cultural developments in Russia for evidence of convergence with Western norms. In Part II, the contributors systematically analyze Russia's relations with the European Union, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the United States in light of new security concerns and changing economic and power relationships.

chapter |11 pages

Russia's Reintegration into the West

The Challenges Before Russia

part I|133 pages

Transformation: Obstacles and Possibilities

chapter 6|27 pages

Making a Good Entrance

Russia's Reengagement with the World Economy and, Unfortunately, with Europe in Particular

part II|146 pages

Integration: Obstacles and Possibilities

chapter 8|15 pages

European Union–Russia Relations

Transformation Through Integration

chapter 10|14 pages

“Greater Central Asia,” Russia, and the West

Challenges and Opportunities for Cooperation

chapter 12|22 pages

Russia, the European Union, and NATO After September 11

Challenges and Limits of a New Entanglement

chapter 13|21 pages

America and Russia Paradoxes of Partnership

Paradoxes of Partnership

chapter |10 pages

Integrating Russia into the West

The Challenges Before the United States, Russia, and Europe