Russia and EU in the New World Disorder : revisiting sovereignty and balance of power in the study of Russian foreign policy

Russia and EU in the New World Disorder : revisiting sovereignty and balance of power in the study of Russian foreign policy
Title : Russia and EU in the New World Disorder : revisiting sovereignty and balance of power in the study of Russian foreign policy
Author : Aziz Elmuradov
Type : Book
Publisher : Routledge - 2023
Subjects
  • Foreign relations - Russia - Europe

  • International relations - Russia - Europe

  • Europe - Russia foreign relations

Call No. (AUMARK) : 327.4701821 (ELR)
ACCNO : 7227

Bibliography : In response to Russia’s annexation of the Crimea,... ...

Bibliography : In response to Russia’s annexation of the Crimea, Angela Merkel told that Putin lives in another world. Here this world is laid out with admirable clarity. Not unlike nineteenth-century Europe, it is based on balance of power between great powers that have the prerogative of thinking imperially and having their zones of interest where they can do what they want. Given the mismatch with EU realities and Russia’s inability to impose their own vision of reality on Europe, this is a recipe for conflict, and perhaps disaster.’ Iver B. Neumann, Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway. ‘What did go wrong and how come that post-Soviet Russia’s relations with the European Union evolved from cooperation to competition and ultimately to conflict? Aziz Elmuradov in a profound and exciting way tells us his version of the ‘Tale of Eurasia’ that provides unique political, but also historical and cultural insights into this unresolved up to present-day puzzle.’ Sergei Akopov, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia