The EU Russia Strategic Partnership

The EU Russia Strategic Partnership
Author: Hiski Haukkala
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781135150136

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This book explores why, despite the initial promise and enthusiasm at the beginning of the 1990s, the European Union (EU) and the Russian Federation have encountered severe difficulties in developing their institutionalised relationship.

Law and Practice of EU External Relations

Law and Practice of EU External Relations
Author: Alan Dashwood,Marc Maresceau
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2011-02-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0521182557

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Expanding European Union activity on the international scene has led to development of the legal concepts, principles and rules that govern it. External relations law and practice have also been affected by events within the EU. This volume takes stock of the recent developments in the external relations law and practice of the EC/EU and investigates the increasing interaction between these different fields of Union competence. The first part of this book addresses issues that are broadly constitutional or institutional in character. The second part deals with various aspects of substantive external relations considered in a geographical or geopolitical perspective. The third part selects two specific substantive law areas - intellectual property law and environment law - as examples that illustrate the specific relationship between domestic policy and external relations.

Russia and Europe in the Twenty First Century

Russia and Europe in the Twenty First Century
Author: Jackie Gower,Graham Timmins
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2009-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857286918

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There has never been a more important time to understand Russia's relationship with Europe and it is the subsequent sense of unease both in Russia and Europe which provides the focus for this investigation and which will make it of use to specialist and general readers alike.

The European Union s Strategic Partnerships

The European Union s Strategic Partnerships
Author: Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira,Michael Smith
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030660611

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This book provides a critical and updated analysis of the nature of the EU’s strategic partnership diplomacy, and of the partnerships themselves, in times of power shift and contestation. It links with key aspects of the EU’s Global Strategy; it brings together a strong list of experts who work within a clear framework for analysis; and it deals not only with the substance of the policy but also with the ways in which the policy as a whole has emerged, is conducted and might develop in the future. In offering an inclusive set of case studies and diverse perspectives, this book aims to advance both conceptualization and analysis of the implementation of the established EU partnerships. The book highlights the notion of strategic partnership as a foreign policy instrument to support EU external action in a context of multilevel change and crisis; its policy dimension as a gradually separated, but not separable policy within the Union’s external action; the institutional component given the emergence of SPs as a sort of self-preserving institutional platform allowing for denser and deeper cooperation in various policy areas; and the implications for the EU’s self-conception as an international actor with a global identity and role.

EU Russia Relations in Crisis

EU Russia Relations in Crisis
Author: Tom Casier,Joan DeBardeleben
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315444543

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Relations between the EU and Russia have been traditionally and predominantly studied from a one-sided power perspective, in which interests and capabilities are taken for granted. This book presents a new approach to EU-Russia relations by focusing on the role of images and perceptions, which can be major obstacles to the enhancement of relations between both actors. By looking at how these images feature on both sides (EU and Russia), on different levels (bilateral, regional, multilateral) and in different policy fields (energy, minorities, regional integration, multilateral institutions), the book seeks to reintroduce a degree of sophistication into EU-Russia studies and provide a more complete overview of different dimensions of EU-Russia relations than any book has done to date. Taking social constructivist and transnational approaches, interests and power are not seen as objectively given, but as socially mediated and imbued by identities. This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of European Foreign Policy, Eastern Partnership, Russian Foreign Policy and more broadly to European and EU Politics/Studies, Russian studies, and International Relations.

Russia and the European Union

Russia and the European Union
Author: Oksana Antonenko,Kathryn Pinnick
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415359078

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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

The European Union and Russia

The European Union and Russia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2007
Genre: European Union countries
ISBN: 9279063901

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Recoge: 1. Europe and Russia: building a strategic partnership - 2. Trade and economic cooperation - 3. Energy, climate change and environment - 4. Freedom, security, justice and human rights - 5. Foreign policy cooperation and external security - 6. Research, education and culture - 7. EU cooperation programmes and projects - 8. Cooperation with Russia's regions - 9. Annex- Facts and figures.

Russia the EU and the Eastern Partnership

Russia  the EU  and the Eastern Partnership
Author: Vasile Rotaru
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783838211343

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Even before the Ukrainian crisis, neither Russia nor the EU were content with their relationship. Despite economic interdependence, strategic partnership, official declarations of belonging culturally and historically to the same ‘European family’ and in spite of Russia’s stated interest in establishing an economic community stretching from Lisbon to Vladivostok, the two actors found it difficult to agree on important issues. The conflictual atmosphere between the EU and Russia has three main dimensions: the normative issue, energy relations, and the shared neighbourhood with the latter being particularly salient after the launch of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) in 2009. The former Soviet space is at the core of Russian foreign policy. Moscow’s special interest in this area results from economic factors, diaspora issues, and, most importantly, from its perceived security need. Obsessed by a fear of being encircled by enemies, Russia sees its hegemony over the former Soviet republics as paramount to the protection of its own borders. Therefore, the rapprochement of any other actor towards this region is regarded with high suspicion. Against this background, Vasile Rotaru analyzes EU-Russia relations with a particular emphasis on the impact of the EaP on Moscow’s relations with Brussels. He argues that the EaP represented a turning point in EU-Russia relations, determining Moscow to revise its attitude towards the Union. Rotaru explains that, even if the EaP was Brussels’ initiative, the Partnership met the aspirations of the six former Soviet republics. Moreover, despite its opposition towards the EU’s initiative, Russia itself acted involuntarily as a propeller of the EaP. By aiming to keep the former Soviet republics close, Moscow often conducts an assertive, aggressive policy in the ‘near abroad.’ This strategy, however, had mostly opposite effects, causing Russia’s neighbors to look elsewhere for support of their sovereignty. From this perspective, the rapprochement of Moldova, Belarus, Ukraine, and the three Caucasus republics with the EU has not been determined only by Brussels’ prosperity and soft-power attractiveness but also by existential fears in the former Soviet republics. The book appeals to a wide range of students, researchers, and professors specializing on Russia, the EU, and the former Soviet space in the fields of International Relations, Foreign Policy Analysis, and Security Studies as well as to think-tank analysts and policy makers.