ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction: through a handbook

The study of EU-Russia relations

part 1|56 pages

Evolving relations

part 2|80 pages

Theories, methods and learning

part 3|77 pages

Political and security relations

chapter 14|11 pages

The EU and the Russian Federation and human rights

Similar vocabularies, opposing grammars

chapter 15|11 pages

The human rights agenda in EU-Russia relations

From a political to politicised dialogue

chapter 17|11 pages

EU-Russia relations in Justice and Home Affairs

A mismatch between form and content?

chapter 18|11 pages

The member states in EU-Russia relations

Drivers of cooperation and sources of conflict

chapter 19|9 pages

Legal approximation

The Russian perspective

part 4|59 pages

Economic relations

chapter 20|12 pages

Russia-EU economic relations

From moderate pull to normative push?

chapter 21|11 pages

EU-Russia energy relations

chapter 24|11 pages

EU-Russia relations in the science and technology field

The persistence of the legal framework in the context of selective engagement

part 5|58 pages

Social relations

part 6|58 pages

Regional relations

chapter 31|10 pages

The Northern Dimension

chapter 34|11 pages

From a ‘common’ to a ‘contested’ neighbourhood

Connecting levels of analysis in EU-Russia interaction

part 7|68 pages

EU, Russia and global governance

chapter 36|11 pages

EU-Russia-US relations

Diverging visions on European security

chapter 37|11 pages

Russia and the EU in Asia

chapter 40|11 pages

Unrealised potential

The EU and Russia in regional multilateral institutions