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adam_text | Contents
List of figures and tables vii
Acknowledgements ix
List of acronyms and abbreviations xi
Introduction 1
1 A theoretical framework for the analysis of EU-Russian
interaction in Ukraine: a neoclassical realist-inspired approach 11
2 The geopolitical setting in Europe before the Ukraine crisis:
crude regional bipolarity in an emerging multipolar
international system 32
3 Assessing the external trade policies of the EU and Russia
towards Ukraine: geoeconomic competition in Ukraine? 50
4 A precarious transit state? Assessing the external energy
policies of the EU and Russia towards Ukraine 78
5 Conflicting security preferences? Assessing the regime
promotion strategies of the EU and Russia in Ukraine 104
6 The Ukraine crisis 128
Conclusion 151
References 161
Index 197
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Index
AA (Association Agreement) 1, 73, 74,
7$, 99,101,124,129
domestic factors 112-14
objectives 108-10,114
post-crisis implementation 131-2,
141
power perceptions 111-12
role identity 110-11
Algeria, gas supply 79, 80, 81
Altai gas pipeline project 138
Ambrosio, T. 105,115, 116
Armenia 45, 66, 133
Association Agenda 107,108, 111
Azerbaijan 45, 92,115
Belarus 45,47, 63,64,65,91,115
gas supply 79,89, 118
Berkut 129
Berryman, J. 6,46,105,119,121
Bildt, C. 112
Boyko, Y. 90, 99
Bressand, A. 6,20,45
BRICS 37,42
Brooks, S.G. 5, 36, 37
Bulgaria, gas supply 81, 86, 91, 92
Casier, T. 7, 27,29, 51, 79, 84,93, 107,
108,112,115,125
CES (Common Economic Space) 65-6,
67
Checkel, J.T. 13,14,15,16
China 35, 37, 39,41
trade relations 51, 62, 63,79,133-4,
138,139
CIS (Commonwealth of Independent
States) 64
CISFTA (Commonwealth of
Independent States Free Trade
Area) 133
Cold War II, see New Cold War
Colour Revolution 46, 63,105, 115
‘Common Strategy’ (1999) 4
competitiveness 5,11
in energy relations 98-102
evaluation of 28-9, 30
post-crisis assessment 149-50,
151-2
in security relations 123-7, 145
theoretical issues 12,15,16,21-2
in trade relations 72-5
constructivism 6-7,12
criticism of 15-16
and EU foreign policy 13
and Russian foreign policy 14-15
Copenhagen Criteria 114
Crimea annexation 129,142,143
Customs Union, see EACU
Cyprus 141, 142
Czech Republic 53, 59, 81, 141
DCFTA (Deep and Comprehensive
Free Trade Agreement Offer) 53,
54-6,108-9,114
domestic factors 59-60, 61
objectives and strength 60-61
post-crisis relations 131-5
power perceptions 57-9, 60,61
role identity 56-7, 61
Debaltseve (Ukraine) 131
democracy
EU promotion 60,72-3,106-15
illiberal, in Ukraine 123-4
sovereign, Russian promotion
115-16
DG Energy officials, policy
perceptions 84, 85, 86, 87
DG Trade officials, policy perceptions
energy 84
security 112,113
trade 57-8, 60
diplomatic power 34
distribution of 42-3
197
198
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see also economic power; energy
power; military power; soft
power
Directive 2003/55/EC (natural gas) 82
Directive 2004/67/EC (natural gas) 82
Directive 2009/73/EC (natural gas) 83
domestic factors 14,17, 26-7
and energy policies 86-7, 95-7
post-crisis assessment 148-9
and trade policies 59-60, 61, 69-71
Donaldson, R.H. 14,45,46, 70
Donbass region conflict 130-31, 142,
153, 155,157
Dragneva, R. 7, 51, 62, 63, 64, 67, 91,
117, 125
EACU (Eurasian Customs Union) 8,
61,64-5, 67, 117, 121,123, 125
EAEU (Eurasian Economic Union)
64, 66-7,117-19, 122
domestic factors 69-71
objectives and strength 71-2
and post-crisis relations 132-3
power perceptions 68-9
role identity 67-8
EaP (Eastern Partnership) 45,47, 53,
54, 68,106-7,108,113,117
economic power 33
distribution of 40-41
see also diplomatic power; energy
power; military power; soft
power
ECSC (European Coal and Steel
Community) 3
EEAS (European External Action
Service) 5,20,42, 113
energy policy perceptions 85
security policy perceptions 111,
112
trade policy perceptions 57-8, 60
Energy Community 98, 99, 100
domestic factors 86-7
objectives and strength 87-8
post-crisis situation 136
power perceptions 84-6
regulations 82—3
role identity 83^4
Ukraine accession 81
Energy Policy for Europe, An
(European Commission) 84
energy power 33-4
distribution of 41-2
see also diplomatic power; economic
power; military power; soft
power
energy relations 8
competitiveness 98-102,145, 151-2
compromise scenario 153-^4
EU-Ukraine 79-88
historical context 78-9
post-crisis 136-40
Russia-Ukraine 88-98, 118
Energy Strategy of Russia for the
Period up to 2030 95-6
ENP (European Neighbourhood
Policy) 45,47, 52, 105,108,113,
120, 151
democracy promotion 106-7
EU foreign policy 5-6
comparison with Russia 19-21
competitiveness, post-crisis 149-50
eastward expansion 44-5
energy, competitiveness 98-102,145
energy, historical context 78-9
energy, post-crisis 136-40
energy, relations with Ukraine
79-88
Finlandisation scenario 158-9
New Cold War scenario 156-7
and power distribution 36, 38-44
sanctions on Russia 130,132, 147
security, competitiveness 123-7
security, compromise scenario
153-5
security, democracy promotion
106-15
security, historical context 104-6
security, post-crisis 140-45
theories 12-13
trade, competitiveness 72-5
trade, historical context 50-52
trade, post-crisis 131-6
trade, relations with Ukraine 52-61
EuroMaidan movement 1, 128-9,141
European Council 54, 57, 73, 82-3,
130, 132
and domestic constraints 59,113
and Russian integration 3-4
and security policy 109, 110
European Energy Union 136-7
Index
199
FAC (Foreign Affairs Council) 57,
109, 110, 111, 148
FDI, and power distribution 40
Finlandisation scenario 157-9
Forsberg, T. 7, 39, 51, 132, 144
France 43, 44, 52, 59, 78, 113, 142
economic power 40
energy power 41
military power 39
trade relations 62, 63, 86
Fule, S. 56,61, 111
gas supply, see energy relations
Gawrich, A. 7, 27, 105, 108, 123
Gazprom 85, 89, 93, 100, 101, 137, 138
influence as a domestic actor 95-7,
121
and the Nord Stream project 91-2
pricing dispute 81, 136
GDP, and power distribution 39-40
Georgia 45, 92, 115
military intervention in 6, 46, 116
Germany 36, 43, 44, 52, 78,113
economic power 40
gas supply 79, 86, 88, 89, 91, 92, 95,
137, 139
military power 39
trade relations 41, 53, 59, 63
Glazyev, S. 70, 118
Greece 132, 141, 142
gas supply 81, 137, 138
Haukkala, H. 3, 4, 7, 36, 39, 43, 60,
121, 141, 144
Hopf, T. 2-3,4, 14, 119
Howorth, J. 5, 6, 20
Hrushevskoho Street riots 129
human rights promotion 60, 109
Hungary 53, 59, 132, 136, 137, 138,
141
identity, see role identity
institutionalism 12
intergovemmentalism 12
International Relations
and competition 21-2
and power 7, 32-5
theories 12-15, 17-19
international system 13-14
and neoclassical realism 17-18, 24
and shift in polarity 5, 21, 35-8,43,
151
Italy 52, 53, 62, 63, 79, 89, 132,141
Juneau, T. 24, 28, 33
Kaczmarski, M. 70,121, 122
Kazakhstan 63, 64, 65
Kharkiv Accords 90-92, 118
domestic factors 95-7
objectives and strength 97-8
power perceptions 94-5
role identity 93-4
Kissinger, H.A. 17, 18, 19
Kuchma, L. 47, 52, 72, 99
Kuzio, T. 27, 47, 73, 105
Kyrgyzstan 66, 115, 133
Larrabee, F.S. 27, 116, 117
Lavrov, S. 4, 68, 69, 71, 95, 117,120,
121
Layne, C. 5, 35, 36, 37, 38
liberalism 12, 15
Lo, B. 14, 96, 105
Luhansk and Donetsk conflicts 130,
131, 142, 149
Lukashenko, A. 115
Lukashevich, A. 69
Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Kiev,
Independence Square) 129
Malmstrom, C. 131-2
Mankoff, J. 4, 96, 122
Medvedev, D. 91, 94, 96,122
Melnykovska, L 91, 98-9, 118
Merkel, A. 131
MH17 tragedy 130, 148
military power 33
distribution of 38-40
see also diplomatic power; economic
power; energy power; soft
power
Miller, A. 94, 96
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia)
68, 69,71,96, 121, 133
Minsk agreements 130-31, 132, 142
Mogherini, F. 141
Moldova 5, 45, 47
Moravcsik, A. 13, 15, 36
Morgenthau, H.J. 17, 25, 33
200
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Moshes, A. 69,118,119
MOU (‘Memorandum of
Understanding’) 80
Nabucco pipeline 86, 92, 95
Naftogaz 81, 89, 136, 137, 139
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty
Organization) 4
military power 39
New Cold War scenario 155-7
and security relations 105,141,
142-3, 144, 153
neoclassical realism 6-7, 16-17,145
comparative issues 19-21
and the international system
17-18
and the role of individuals 18-19
Netherlands 63, 79,132
New Cold War 1,9,155-7
Nogee, J.L. 14,45, 46, 70
Nord Stream pipeline project 79, 81,
90, 91-2, 93, 95, 96
Nord Stream II 137, 139,140
Norway 41, 79, 80, 86
Nye, J.S. 33, 34,40
Obama, B. 143
Oettinger, G. 81-2, 85, 86
Orange Revolution 63, 72, 99,111,
115, 123
and security policy 105-7
Party of the Regions 73,105,116
PCA (Partnership and Cooperation
Agreement) 3, 52, 54
Pirani, S. 81,89-90, 92,96
Poland 113,132
gas supply 87, 136, 138
trade relations 53, 59, 60
polarity of international systems 5,
21
Europe, geopolitical settings 44-7
and power distribution 43-4
shift to multipolarity 35-8
‘Politburo-Central Committee’ 70
Popescu, N. 51, 64, 67, 69, 70, 71,113,
117, 123
Poroshenko, P. 130, 131, 133,134,138,
141, 143,144,148
Posen, B.P. 5, 37, 38
power
conceptualisation 32-3
key measurements 33-5
power distribution 7
diplomatic power 42-3
economic power 40-41
energy power 41-2
military power 38^40
and neoclassical realism 17, 22,24
polarity 5, 21, 35-8,43-4
soft power 43
Power of Siberia pipeline project 138
power perceptions 25-6
in energy policy 84-6,94-5
post-crisis assessment 147-8
in security policy 111-12,120-21
in trade policy 57-9, 60, 61, 68-9
Putin, V. 1,6,46, 147
energy policy 90,93-4, 96-7
post-crisis domestic constraints 148-9
regime promotion 117, 120, 121-2
trade policy 64, 67, 69, 70
realism, and EU foreign policy 12-13;
see also neoclassical realism;
structural realism
Regime Promotion Policy 116-18
domestic factors 121-2
objectives and malleability 122-3
power perceptions 120-21
role identity 119-20
Regulation (EC) 715/2009 (natural
gas) 83
Regulation (EC) 1775/2005 (natural
gas) 82-3
role identity 3, 6
and constructivism 15
in energy policies 83-4, 93-4
and foreign policy formation 24-5
and New Cold War scenario 156
post-crisis assessment 145-6
and security compromise scenario
154
in security policies 110-11, 119-20
in trade policies 56-7, 61, 67-8
Rose, G. 17, 18,19, 25
Russia Today (RT) 43
Russian foreign policy 1, 6
competitiveness, post-crisis
assessment 149-50
Index
201
cooling of EU relations 4
Crimea annexation 129
energy, competitiveness 98-102, 145
energy, historical context 78-9
energy, post-crisis 137-40
energy, relations with Ukraine 88-98
Finlandisation scenario 158-60
New Cold War scenario 156-7
and power distribution 36, 38-44
regional trends 45-7
security, competitiveness 123-7
security, compromise scenario 153-5
security, historical context 104-6
security, post-crisis 141-5
security, regime promotion 115-23
theories 13-15
trade, competitiveness 72-5
trade, historical context 50-52
trade, post-crisis 132-6
trade, relations with Ukraine 61-72
Russo-Georgia War 105
sanctions on Russia 130, 132, 133, 147,
148,158, 159
Schweller, R.L. 16, 19, 24, 145
security relations 8-9
and competitiveness 123-7, 145, 152
compromise scenario 153-5
EU democracy promotion 106-15
historical context 104-6
post-crisis 140^5
Russian regime promotion 115-23
Sevastopol lease 91, 97
Sikorski, R. 59, 112, 113
Simao, L. 5, 44, 122
Slovakia 59, 141
gas supply 81, 86, 136, 137, 138
Smith, M.E. 13,43,45
soft power 5, 34, 37, 111, 113
distribution of 43
see also diplomatic power; economic
power; energy power; military
power
South Stream pipeline project 86, 90,
91,92,94,95,137
structural realism 12, 16, 21, 35
and Russian foreign policy 13-14,
15
see also neoclassical realism
Syria 143
‘take or pay’ contracts 89, 93, 101, 137
Taliaferro, J.W. 18, 24, 25, 26
Thorun, C 6, 13, 14, 15
Toje, A. 12, 16,20,40, 148
trade relations 8
competitiveness 72-5, 151
compromise scenario 153
EU-Ukraine 52-61
historical context 50-52
post-crisis 131-6
and power distribution 40-41
Russia-Ukraine 61-71, 118
Treaty of Lisbon 5, 86, 148
Tsygankov, A.P. 4, 6, 7, 15, 36, 43, 45,
67, 70, 93, 121
Turkey
gas supply 62, 79, 89, 138
power distribution 39, 40, 44
Turkish Stream 137
Tusk, D. 87, 137
Tymoshenko, Y. 73, 90, 107, 109, 116
Ukraine
crisis 1,9, 128-31
energy, competitiveness 98-102
energy, EU relations 79-88
energy, post-crisis 136-40
energy, Russian relations 88-98
Finlandisation scenario 157-60
influence of foreign policy 27
multi-vector foreign policy 47-8
New Cold War scenario 155-7
security, and EU democracy
promotion 106-15
security, and Russian regime
promotion 115-23
security, competitiveness 123-7
security, compromise scenario
153-5
security, post-crisis 140-45
trade, competitiveness 72-4
trade, EU relations 51-61
trade, post-crisis 131-6
trade, Russian relations 51-2,
61-72
Ukraine-Russia gas dispute (2009)
81
Ukrainian-Russian action plan 129
United Kingdom 24, 113, 132
power distribution 39,40, 41
202
EU-Russian relations and the Ukraine crisis
United Nations (UN) 34
United States 157, 158,159
power distribution 5, 34, 35-7, 39,
41,44
security issues 141, 142-4, 147
trade relations 51
U rengoy Pomary-Uzhgorod pipeline
78, 88
Vilnius Summit 74,129,141,148
Wade, R.H. 5, 37, 38
Walt, S.M. 34, 36, 147
Waltz, K.N. 17, 18,21,32, 35
Wohlforth, W.C. 5,16,17, 19, 35, 36,
37
Wolczuk, K. 7, 51, 62, 63, 64, 67,91,
117, 125
WTO, accession to 52,54,55, 62,65,70
Yanukovych, V.
balancing policy 48, 72-4, 100,
124-5,146
removal of 129
Russian support 1, 91, 105,116-17,
141
Yelisieiev, K. 124
Yeltsin, B. 3,4
Youngs, R. 42, 81, 113
Yushchenko, V. 72,91,99,105,107,116
Zakaria, F. 5, 16,26, 28, 37
Bayerische
Staatsbibliothek
München
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title | EU-Russian relations and the Ukraine crisis |
title_auth | EU-Russian relations and the Ukraine crisis |
title_exact_search | EU-Russian relations and the Ukraine crisis |
title_full | EU-Russian relations and the Ukraine crisis Nicholas Ross Smith (Postdoctoral Fellow, National Centre for Research on Europe, University of Canterbury, New Zealand) |
title_fullStr | EU-Russian relations and the Ukraine crisis Nicholas Ross Smith (Postdoctoral Fellow, National Centre for Research on Europe, University of Canterbury, New Zealand) |
title_full_unstemmed | EU-Russian relations and the Ukraine crisis Nicholas Ross Smith (Postdoctoral Fellow, National Centre for Research on Europe, University of Canterbury, New Zealand) |
title_short | EU-Russian relations and the Ukraine crisis |
title_sort | eu russian relations and the ukraine crisis |
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