ABSTRACT

Russian-European political relations have always been problematic and one of the main reasons for this is the different perspectives on even the very basic notions and concepts of political life. With a worldwide recession, the problems as well as the opportunities in Russian-European relations are magnified. While most works on Russian-European, Russian-American and Russian-West relations focus on current policies and explain them from a standard set of explanatory variables, this book penetrates deeper into the structural and ideational differences that tend to bring about misperceptions, miscalculations, misinterpretations and misdeeds in this two-directional relationship. It applies a very broad conceptual framework to analyse differences that are as relevant for Europe and the EU as it is to Russia’s immediate neighbours and, while doing so, identifies the key factors that will dominate Russia-EU ties in the next decade.

part 1|84 pages

Norms, values, and institutions

chapter 2|20 pages

Russia and Europe after the Cold War

Cultural convergence or civilizational clash?

chapter 5|20 pages

Beyond the paradigm of integration in EU–Russia relations

Sovereignty and the politics of resentment

part 2|84 pages

Moscow, Brussels and the big three

chapter 6|29 pages

The return of history

Hard security issues in the Russia–Europe relationship

chapter 7|24 pages

Russia–EU relations

The economic dimension

chapter 9|18 pages

Russia and the European great powers

France

part 3|71 pages

‘In-Between-Europe'

chapter 10|20 pages

European energy policy meets Russian bilateralism

The case of Southeastern Europe

chapter 12|19 pages

Riding three horses

Moldova's enduring identity as a strategy for survival