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Putin's Russia and the Enlarged Europe
Contributor(s): Allison, Roy (Author), Light, Margot (Author), White, Stephen (Author)
ISBN: 1405126477     ISBN-13: 9781405126472
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2005
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Annotation: Russia's policy towards the enlarged European Union and NATO is changing in ways that reflect its growing self-reliance under President Putin. But Russia continues to seek engagement in Europe. There are serious choices to be made on both sides about the obstacles to good relations and the policies to enable a form of Russian 'inclusion without membership'.


In this authoritative work, which draws on extensive interviews with Russian decision-makers as well as a body of new survey evidence, official sources and recent published debates, the authors examine recent changes in Russia's relations with the EU and NATO and explore the patterns of support for these various orientations among its own elites and public. A final chapter anticipates the issues that will become increasingly prominent, including competition in the 'common neighbourhood' and controversy over the role of values in shaping Russia's future position in Europe.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - General
Dewey: 327
Series: Chatham House Papers (Chatham House)
Physical Information: 0.53" H x 6.34" W x 9.02" (0.77 lbs) 240 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Western Europe
- Cultural Region - Russia
 
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Publisher Description:
This authoritative work examines recent changes in Russia's relations with the EU and NATO and explores the patterns of support for these various orientations among its own elites and public.

  • Investigates Russian engagement with the enlarged European Union and NATO.
  • Evaluates the serious choices to be made on both sides about the obstacles to good relations, and about the policies to enable a form of Russian 'inclusion without membership'.
  • Draws on extensive interviews with Russian decision-makers as well as a body of new survey evidence, official sources and recently published debates.
  • Anticipates the issues that will become increasingly prominent, including competition in the 'common neighbourhood' and controversy over the role of values in shaping Russia's future position in Europe.