'Russia wants to be accepted on an equal footing, Europe sees it as a waning superpower... Haukkala and Forsberg take us on a highly informative tour d'horizon of the practical consequences of the non-meeting.' - Iver Neumann, London School of Economics, UK. 'Forsberg and Haukkala provide a rich, analytical explanation of efforts at EU-Russian cooperation in different issue areas. They show how these sincere efforts could still result in the Ukraine crisis, portraying it as the unintended consequence of interaction between the two sides driven by misperception and misunderstanding.' - Deborah Welch Larson, UCLA, USA 'The most comprehensive and balanced account yet of the Russia-EU relationship. It tells a tale of self-delusion, hubris and missed opportunities. This book is not only a superb piece of scholarship, but also an indispensable tool for policy-makers.' - Bobo Lo, Chatham House, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK.

This important text provides readers with a systematic and comprehensive overview of the historic and ever-evolving relationship between Russia and the European Union, and on that basis discusses what the future of relations could look like. The EU's policy towards Russia can be regarded as one of the toughest tests of the credibility of its external relations, and in examining the dynamics of the relationship, this book poses essential questions about the EU's ability to sustain itself as a meaningful entity in world politics. Written by two experts in the field, it analyses the political and institutional development of EU-Russia relations from three perspectives: European studies, Russian studies and International Relations, including Foreign Policy Analysis. The relationship between the European Union and Russia is of considerable importance to both partners, but whilst there have been many moments of co-operation between the two, tensions have never been far from the surface and the conflict over Ukraine brought it to a historical nadir. Both have taken steps to strengthen their relationship, but diplomatic stagnation and the challenge of furthering common economic, political, social, and environmental objectives have proved increasingly testing to relations over time. This important text provides readers with a systematic and comprehensive overview of the historic and ever-evolving relationship between Russia and the European Union, suitable for students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in European Studies, Russian Studies and International Relations theory.
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The EU-Russia relationship is of considerable importance to both partners, yet the relationship is beset with challenges. In the context of a growing mismatch between commonly agreed objectives and outcomes this book provides an historically grounded assessment of the current state of relations between the EU and Russia.
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1. Introduction: The EU and Russia and the Partnership that Failed 2. The Political and Institutional Development of EU-Russia Relations 3. Actors in EU-Russia Relations 4. Economy, Energy and Environment 5. Justice and Home Affairs 6. Security and Defence 7. Science, Education and Culture 8. The 'Common Neighbourhood' and Regional Cooperation 9. Explaining EU-Russia Relations 10. Conclusions: The Past and the Future of EU-Russia Relations.
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'Russia wants to be accepted on an equal footing, Europe sees it as a waning superpower... Haukkala and Forsberg take us on a highly informative tour d'horizon of the practical consequences of the non-meeting.' - Iver Neumann, London School of Economics, UK. 'Forsberg and Haukkala provide a rich, analytical explanation of efforts at EU-Russian cooperation in different issue areas. They show how these sincere efforts could still result in the Ukraine crisis, portraying it as the unintended consequence of interaction between the two sides driven by misperception and misunderstanding.' - Deborah Welch Larson, UCLA, USA 'The most comprehensive and balanced account yet of the Russia-EU relationship. It tells a tale of self-delusion, hubris and missed opportunities. This book is not only a superb piece of scholarship, but also an indispensable tool for policy-makers.' - Bobo Lo, Chatham House, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK.
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Russia wants to be accepted on an equal footing, Europe sees it as a waning superpower... Haukkala and Forsberg take us on a highly informative tour d'horizon of the practical consequences of the non-meeting.' - Iver Neumann, London School of Economics, UK. 'Forsberg and Haukkala provide a rich, analytical explanation of efforts at EU-Russian cooperation in different issue areas. They show how these sincere efforts could still result in the Ukraine crisis, portraying it as the unintended consequence of interaction between the two sides driven by misperception and misunderstanding.' - Deborah Welch Larson, UCLA, USA 'The most comprehensive and balanced account yet of the Russia-EU relationship. It tells a tale of self-delusion, hubris and missed opportunities. This book is not only a superb piece of scholarship, but also an indispensable tool for policy-makers.' - Bobo Lo, Chatham House, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK.
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Analysis of the cause and effects of the Ukraine crisis
The European Union Series provides an authoritative library on the European Union ranging from general introductory texts to definitive assessments of key institutions and actors, policies and policy processes, and the role of member states. Books in the series are written by leading scholars and reflect the most up-to-date research and debate. Particular attention is paid to accessibility and clear presentation for a wide audience of students, practitioners and interested general readers.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781137355331
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Red Globe Press
Vekt
424 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
344

Om bidragsyterne

Tuomas Forsberg is Professor of International Politics at the University of Tampere and Deputy Director of the Centre of Excellence on Choices of Russian Modernisation at the Aleksanteri Institute of the University of Helsinki. Hiski Haukkala is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the School of Management at the University of Tampere, a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Natolin, Warsaw, and a Special Adviser at the Unit for Policy Planning and Research at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland.