EU-Russia relations in crisis: understanding diverging perceptions
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Contents
List of illustrations vii
List of contributors viii
A cknow ledgemen ts ix
Acronyms x
Introduction: A Transnational Approach to EU—Russia Relations 1
JOAN DBBARDELEBEN
PART I
The Historical and Ideational Context of the
EU—Russia Relationship 11
1 EU—Russia Relations in Crisis: The Dynamics of a Breakup 13
TOM CASIER
2 Identity and Hegemony in EU-Russia Relations: Making Sense
of the Asymmetrical Entanglement 30
VIATCHESLAV MOROZOV
PART II
EU—Russia Bilateral Relations 51
3 Negative Mutual Interdependence? The Clashing Perceptions of
EU—Russia Economic Relations 53
HISKI HAUKKALA
4 EU—Russia Energy Relations: Do Institutions Stand the Test? 72
TATIANA ROMANOVA
5 From Hidden ‘Othering’ to Open Rivalry: Negotiating the
EU-Russia Role Structure through the Visa Dialogue 93
ANNA A. DEKALCHUK
vi Contents
PART III
EU-Russia Relations in a Regional Context 113
6 Alternative Paradigms for EU-Russia Neighbourhood Relations 115
JOAN DEBARDELEBEN
7 No Middle Ground? Economic Relations Between the EU,
Ukraine and Russia 137
CRINA VIJU
8 EU-Russia Relations and the Unravelling of the European
Security Regime in the Context of the Ukraine Crisis 159
MARIA RAQUEL FREIRE AND LICÌNIA SIMÂO
9 The EU and Russia in the Pan-European Human Rights Regime 178
PETRA GUASTI
PART IV
The Multilateral Context of EU-Russia Relations 199
10 The EU and Russia in a Multilateral Setting 201
TOM CASIER
11 Russia Turns East Again? Russia and China After Ukraine 219
PETER FERDINAND
Conclusion 238
TOM CASIER AND JOAN DEBARDELEBEN
Index 244
Index
Abkhazia 163, 175 see also Caucasus
acquis 39, 57, 147, 151 see also
Copenhagen Criteria
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABM) 18,161
Armenia 2, 118-24, 126-28, 137, 146,
149 see also Caucasus
ASEAN 24
Asia 35, 62-65, 126, 170,220-23, 229,231
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
208, 225
Association Agreement 25,118-20,125-26,
137-43, 148, 172-73; and Armenia
137; geopolitics 209, 241; tensions 19,
25, 125-26, 148, 173, 226; and
Ukraine 3, 128, 143, 148, 151; and
EaP countries 19, 23, 172; and
Ukraine, Russia, EU 214
attributional bias 5, 14, 20, 22, 24, 26
Baltic countries 2, 18, 39—40, 54, 145-52,
168
Belarus 2,40-41,124-26, 137-40, 144-49;
and CIS 144; and DCFTA and EEU
148; economy 139-40, 149; and EEU
124, 126, 14647, 149; and EU 137
bipolarity 29, 160-61, 234, 237 see also
polarity
borderlands 14
borders: confrontation 3,15; EU extending
2-3; external 95; inviolability 3, 25, 87,
123, 131, 175; national 94; new 2, 129,
142, 165, physical 7, 95; porous 153;
post-communist 129; regime 173, 241;
Russian and Ukrainian 212; spatial
30; western 25, 81, 93, 95-96; see also
boundaries; othering
boundaries: cognitive 95; function 95;
margin 129; temporal 4
BRICS 205, 208, 222, 231-32
Canada 4, 131, 170, 206
Caucasus 2, 18, 24; North 162, 190;
South 18, 24 see also Abkhazia; South
Ossetia
CFE Treaty 162-63
Charter for European Security 164,
170
Chechnya 15, 40, 63, 162, 183, 192; wars
39 S7 18Q—Q0 713
China 65’, 169-70,’205-08, 211-14, 219-26,
228- 34; and Belarus 149; diplomacy
231; economy 208, 220, 223-25,
229- 32; military expenditure 208;
relations with Russia 8, 35, 65, 223-28,
231-33; rise 65; trilateral forum
(Russia, India) 232
Chizhov, Valdimir 58, 98, 102
CIS Free Trade Area 123, 127-28, 154-55;
and Ukraine 143, 145, 148, 152; and
Ukraine DCFTA 153
civilization: European 102, 121, 230;
Russian 219; Western 58;
civil society: Russia 60, 76-77, 87, 89,
181, 186-87
climate change 206, 209, 215
CoE, see Council of Europe
Cognition: dissonance 6, 122, 159, 174,
179; frames 74-75, 77-78
Cold War 61, 119, 160-62, 174, 241; new
119; paradigm 14, 117; post-26-30, 61,
160-63, 171, 238, 240; post-optimism
see also Fukuyama
collective security: pan-European 209
Collective Security Treaty (Organisation)
CSTO 175
Colonialism 37; anti- 43-44; de- 31,43-44,
240; European 37; mythology 43; and
Order in World Politics 37; post- 27;
society post- 43;
Index 245
Common European Space, economic 39,
56֊57, 115, 121, 242
Common European Space (CES) 7, 36,
119, 122-25, 129-31, 133
Common Security and Defence Policy,
see CSDP
Commonwealth of Independent States,
24, 123, 141, 143-44, 175, 207 see also
CIS
community: epistemic 74, 81; international
16, 21, 74, 179, 193; Western 155;
wider European 39
competition; logic of 5, 14, 20-22, 24—26,
174, 211; open rivalry 96, 105; regional
7, 130; zero-sum 22, 25, 130, 133
complexity 73, 125, 232, 243
conditionality 21, 29, 40-42, 44, 120, 180
see also Copenhagen Criteria
Conference on Security and Cooperation
in Europe, see CSCE
conservatism 43; paleo- 6, 33, 36, 43,
240
conspiracy: western 76, 226
containment 16, 23, 117-19
Conventional Armed Forces in Europe
162 see also CFE Treaty
Copenhagen Criteria 36
Corfu Process 165
Council of Europe (CoE) 115, 120-21,
164, 182-88, 192-93, 239-41
Crimea 3-5, 87, 172, 192-93, 214-19,
225-26; annexation of 3^4, 17, 42-43,
168-73, 214-15, 226; post- 33, 39;
speech 16, 23
crisis: economic global 60
Croatia 186
CSCE (Conference on Security and
Cooperation in Europe) 160-62, 164-65,
174—75 see also OSCE
CSDP (Common Security and Defence
Policy) 120, 163, 167, 175
CSTO (Collective Security Treaty
Organisation) 7, 124, 164, 170,
174-75, 207-13
CU, see Customs Union
culture 34, 37, 82, 94—96, 168; of anarchy
94, 96, 105; classical Russia 35;
common 117; of difference 37;
Hobbesian 94; Kantian of
friendship 94—95; Lockean 94;
national 38
Customs Union (CU) 24, 59, 120-25,
137, 146, 151-55
Cyprus 54, 58
DCFTA (Deep and Comprehensive Free
Trade Area) 3, 24, 118-20, 122-28,
137-38, 143-48, 151-55; and CIS
FTA 153, 155
Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade
Area see DCFTA
democracy 5, 129, 142, 163-66, 171-73,
180-81; and conditionality 42, 120;
sovereign 41-42; as value 38, 159, 163,
166, 182, 189
democratization 179-80, 189
differentiation 21, 30
discourse 95-97, 102-3, 118, 172, 201-3,
214-15; civilisational 17, 34—35, 38-39,
221; competitive 130, 242; construction
36; eurasianist 33, 221; eurocentric 41;
EU-Russia 102, 118, 128; EU ‘Russian
threat’ 168; figurative 98; foreign
policy 16, 203, 205; global neoliberal
35; hegemony in 19, 192, 204—5;
human rights 101; national identity
34; paleoconservative 34, 43;
distrust 5, 20-26, 130, 168, 173, 241^*3
Donbass 141, 172
Donetsk 141-42, 213
Eastern Europe 18, 24֊25, 117
Eastern Partnership, see EaP 2-3, 19-24,
41, 120, 137—44, 172-73
ECHR (European Convention of Human
Rights) 178, 181-84, 186, 188-90,
192-93
ECJ (European Court of Justice) 85, 178,
188-89
ECT (Energy Charter Treaty) 40, 79-81,
85
ECtHR (European Court of Human
Rights) 7-8, 178-80, 182-93
ECtHR judgments 185, 190-92
ECU (Eurasian Customs Union) 19-25,
123-27, 137-38, 146-47, 154, 207 see
also CU
EEU (Eurasian Economic Union) 24, 85,
123-29, 131-32, 137-39, 146-49,
152-55, 207-09 see also CU
EIDHR (European Instrument for
Democracy and Human Rights) 181
elites: political 142, 154, 189-90, 193
empire 37; subaltern 37-38
Energy Charter Treaty, see ECT
Energy Dialogue 40^11, 80-81, 83-85,
87
Energy Roadmap: EU-Russia 2050 83
English School 36, 210
246 Index
Enlightenment 32, 38
ENP (European Neighbourhood Policy)
2, 18-24, 31-39, 115-20, 142-44
ENP Action Plans 142
ENPI (European Neighbourhood Policy
Instrument) 143-44, 157
Estonia 63, 186
EU: Medium-term Strategy 15, 21, 207;
eastern enlargements 2-5,15-18, 97-99,
167, 180-82; Global Strategy 167, 203
Eurasian Cooperation, Development and
Security Forum 170
Eurasian Customs Union, see ECU
Eurasian Development Bank 149, 151
Eurasian Economic Community 146-47;
see also ECU; EEU
Eurasian economic integration 24, 157
Eurasian Economic Union, see EEU
Eurasianism 33-35, 130, 175, 221-26,
230-31, 233
Euro-Atlantic Community 14, 22-26,
169, 240-42
Euro-Atlantic security 213, 238
Euromaidan 3, 25, 127, 143
Europe: binary identity 243; decadent 34;
friendly 34; integrated 36, 121-22;
nineteenth-century 37; pluralistic
209; post-Cold War 14, 209, 242;
post-modern 36; the rape of 34
European Charter of Human Rights, see
ECHR
European Commission 53, 104, 164, 167
European common home, Greater
Europe 14
European Convention on Human Rights
179, 182, 189, 239
European Council 90, 101, 188
European Court of Human Rights, see
ECtHR
European Court of Justice, see ECJ
European economic space, integrated
119-20
European Energy Community 124, 145
European External Action Service 84
European Human Rights Regime 188-89
European idea 21, 30, 33, 35, 189, see
also borders; boundaries; (European)
identity; othering
European Identity: ontopological 105;
Russia 44
European Integration 3, 35, 118, 130,
180, 238-41
European Neighbourhood Policy, see
ENP
European security 159-61,163-66, 169-74,
213; order 7, 84, 121, 162, 169, 174;
post-Cold War 160; regime 159-67,
171, 173-74
European Security Strategy (ESS) 167,
203
European Security Treaty 126, 169-70,
207
European space 115, 242; greater/wider
31, 120-22
European Union 23-25, 164-69, 178-82,
188
EU-Russia Relations 4-8, 36-39, 121-25,
178-81; escalation 7, 20-21, 25-26, 42,
163, 173
EU-Russia Strategic Partnership 19-22,
26-28, 45-46, 68-69, 115-120, 215-16
FDI (foreign direct investment) 54, 147,
229
financial crisis: global 15, 168, 220-22,
228—29 239
Finland 76, 86, 106, 186, 234
foreign direct investment, see FDI
foreign policy: assertive 43, 61 ; behavior
118, 233-34, 240; coordinated 234;
doctrines 203; global 205; mutual
regional 19, perceived normative 23;
schizophrenia 221; structural 19, 21
Fortress Europe 95
Four Common Spaces 2, 13-19, 21-22,
57-58, 99-101, 121; road maps 39, 58,
99, 101, 165, 181
Frame: concept 118, Russia 123 see also
framing
framing 77, 174
Free Trade Area, see FT A
frozen conflicts 124
FTA (Free Trade Area) 53-56, 122-23,
127-28, 137-38, 145-148, 155
Fukuyama, Francis 44, 239
gas 55, 78, 83-84, 87-89, 138-42, 223-29;
transit crisis 82; wars 40-41, 125, 239
Gazprom 40, 72, 79-80, 84-85
geopolitics 23-26, 34-35, 41-43, 172-73,
214, 239-243
Georgia 2, 23-24, 101, 123-27, 132-37,
161-62, 172-74; Conflict 13, 87-89,
101-05, 165, 190, Euro-Atlantic
aspiration 124; Russian intervention
24, 239 see also Caucasus
Germany 60, 119-22, 124-26, 212-13,
230-34
Index 247
Gorbachev, Mikhail 14, 222
Governance: democratic 121; effective
global 215; external 39, 167
Greater Eurasia 170
Greater Europe 14, 126, 129-31, 133,
209, 240
great power: ambitions 233; management
202; normal 16; status regional 242 see
also power
Hegemony 20, 31, 39, 241; Atlantic 221;
counter- 20, 26, 42, 205, 208, 215;
eurocentric 6, 35, 38, 43-44, 240;
normative 6, 15-19, 34, 121, 205-9,
215; regional 207; Western 37, 208,
239
Helsinki 162, 165, 371, 174
Helsinki II 169
History: End of 239
human rights 7-8, 97-98, 142, 163-66,
178-89, 193, 234; international
regimes 178-80, 186, 188-89, 192-93;
NGOs 185, 188; violations 178-79,
183-85, 193
Huntington, Samuel 34 see also identity;
civilization
identification 30, 32, 35, 166,168; negative
44, positive 32
identity 7, 30-36, 94-96, 240-43, binary
Europe 243, civilisational 17, 34-35,
38-39, 221; collective 93; conflict 105-6,
231; multi-layered 23; national 23, 35;
and othering 30; politics 7, 34-35,
37-38, 105; in Russia 34, 37;
post-national 95; Russia uniqueness
43, 221
images 4-6, 13-14, 19-22, 201-4,240-43;
geopolitical 24; international 152-53;
mirror 32, 43; mutual 240; negative
14, 25, 243; self- 20, 201-06, 215, 238;
theory 34, 203-5, 215 see also
identification
IMF (International Monetary Fund) 59,
206, 208, 239
Imperialism: Russian 85, subaltern 37
insecurity 163, 165, 171 see also security
interdependence 53, 65-66, 73-78, 83-84,
88-89, 129-31; asymmetrical 206; close
54; consequent 54; declining 66; deeper
77-78, 83; economic 6, 53-56, 66,
118-19, 130-32; energy 121; limited
88, 129; mutual 79-80, 89; negative
65; positive 40, 66; promotion of 79
interests, sphere of privileged 242
internalisation 37, 180
International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development 239
International Society 8,16, 36,159,203-6,
210; European 31, 38; thick 206-7, 210
International Syria Support Group
(ISSG) 212
interventionism, western 207, 211
Iran 118, 212
Kaliningrad 2, 15, 97-99, 106
Karaganov, Sergei 23, 57-58, 69, 165,
170, 176
Kazakhstan 24, 59, 123-26, 137,
146-449, 225
Kosovo 13, 18-21, 40, 123, 163, 214
Kremlin 15, 33, 41-44, 87, 104, 127,
222-23
Kyrgyzstan 124, 137, 146, 149
Land belt concept 225 see also OBOR
Lavrov, Sergei 15-18, 24—25, 28-33, 47,
102-9, 135
legitimacy 24, 26, 55-57, 74-75, 201-205,
210; function of 209-11, 215, 238;
myth 210; self- 172
leverage 40, 62, 88, 182, 223
linkage 99, 142, 168, 189
liquified natural gas, see LNG
Lisbon Treaty 121, 182, 188
Lithuania 186
LNG (liquefied natural gas) 55, 72, 78-79,
83-84, 86-88, 223
Macedonia 187
May, Theresa 184
Medvedev, Dimitry 16-19, 42^14, 59-61,
101-103, 169
Mercosur 24
Merkel, Angela 118
metaphors 22, 93, 95
militarization 132, 168
military: alliance 15, 213; apparatus 165;
conflicts 41, 141, 190; disengagement
15, 17; modernisation 15, 17, 168;
threats 42, 94
minorities 182, 184
Minsk II 119
Modernity 33; anti- 43; and Postmodernism
binary 23
modernization 3-6, 121, 141-47, 149-55
Moldova 18-19, 123-28, 132-37, 187,
206
248 Index
Moravcsik, Andrew 179, 183
multilateralism 201-11, 214-15, 217; and
ambiguities 211; balanced 204, 214-15;
competitive regional 208-9; and
cooperation 201-2, 208-10, 215;
credibility 214; dialectic 209; discourses
201, 210, 214; effective 8, 201, 203,
207, 214-15, 241; equal 201, 207;
Europe 201,204—5,208,214; instinctive
210; and geopolitical balance of power
thinking 209, 214; institutions 203-4,
206-7; law and international 207, 215;
rivalling regional 208; and Russia 209,
222
multilateral system, pan-European 8,
201-05, 207-8, 210, 213-15
multipolarity 202, 209 see also polarity
Munich Security Conference 16
Nagorno-Karabakh 163
narratives 96, 172, 221, 238, 242; differing
5; irreconcilable 118; nationalist 172
National Development Bank (NDB) 208
national interest 15, 17, 20, 74, 204, 240
NATO 21-22, 120-24, 166-68, 170-71,
213-220, 238; enlargement 2, 13-18,
124, 167-69, 17-73; intervention in
Yugoslavia 162, 166; Russia Council
163
neighbourhood 15-20, 56, 116, 130-31,
171-74, 242; eastern 23, 133, 144;
rivalry 129, 131; shared 7, 19, 41,
115-122, 124-32, 241-42
neighbours: new 2, 18; post-communist
Î9; western 125
Neoliberalism 238-39
Neo-Revisionism: Russian 17, 56, 205,
209, 215
Nice Summit 102
non-interference 17, 166, 189, 207, 210,
214
non-intervention 41, 82, 162, 166, 173
Normandy Format 119, 212-13
Normative Power Europe (NPE) 30-31,
35, 42, 206, 238, 241
Normativity 56-57, 128, 130, 204, 211,
241; hegemon 6, 15-19, 34, 121,
205-6, 209-215
norms 19, 56-57, 122-24, 159-61, 203-6,
240-42; agreed 173, 210, 242; diffuse
204; domestic 74, 180; dominant 118;
entrepreneur 163; European 42,
129; external 37; global 58, 239;
international 179, 210; irreconcilable
13; liberal 15; 183, shared 75, 188;
universal 20, 30
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, see
NATO
NPE, see Normative Power Europe
Obama, Barack 134, 220
One Belt One Road initiative (OBOR)
225, 233-34
Orange Revolution 13, 117, 142
order 63-64, 93-96, 160, 172, 210, 232-34;
contested 170; economic 180;
eurocentric 36, 38; global 203, 210-11,
220; international alternative 16;
liberal 231,239; multilateral 137, 203-4;
negotiated 160, 166, 171; new world
160, 172; normative 42; post-Coid
War 13, 118, 121, 180; regional 35 see
also world order
Organization for Security and Cooperation
in Europe (OSCE) 121,160-66,169-70,
181, 209, 212-15: OSCE Border
Monitoring Operation 169; limitations
169; Permanent Council 210
Orientalisation: self- 38, 43; western 43
see Orientalism
Orientalism 38
OSCE: see Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe
Other: eastern border 105; the East
European 32; EU and Russia 105; of
Europe 36; friendly Russia 16, 36; the
sovereign European 36 see also identity;
othering
othering 30-32 34, 93, 103, 105; antag-
onistic 36; mutual 30-31; signal 96;
spatial 36; temporal 36 see also identity;
other
Otherness, see othering
Paradigm: common spaces 131; competing
7, 117; new cooperative 131; revised 7,
116, 133; strategic 116-119
Partnership for Modernisation (PfM) 3-6,
13, 22, 42, 58, 60-61, 103
Partnership for Peace (PfP) 167
PCA (Partnership and Cooperation
Agreement) 31-39, 53-57, 72, 142-44,
180-81
peace 62, 98, 129-31, 164-66, 202, 243;
liberal 166; regional 167
perceptions: anti-Russian 23; diverging 5,
7, 125, 161, 164; mutual 97, 164;
negative 24
Index 249
periphery 37, 182; colonised 37; internal
37
PfM, see Partnership for Modernisation
Platform for Cooperative Security 164
Poland 2, 40, 85, 101, 122, 186, 226
polarity see bipolarity; multipolariy;
unipolarity
politicisation 53, 63-66, 84-86, 97-98,
100-04
postmodernism: information warfare 4;
modem binary 23; world 23 see also
Modernity
power 4, 14, 20-23, 73-75, 116-17, 160-61,
233; balance of 4, 171, 209, 214;
coercive 25; competing 58; dominant
regional 233; global 220, 233; great
15-17, 38, 132-33, 178-80, 222,
231-33; hegemonic 172; imbalances
160, 171, 238; international 117;
military 17, 44, 167; neo-revisionist 15;
normative, see NPE; relative distribution
26, 206, 240; shifts 161, 163, 166, 174;
traditionalist sovereign 36; veto 210
Primakov, Yevgeny 15, 209, 222
propaganda 191; anti-Russian 190
protectionism 62, 210
protracted conflicts 165
proximity 127, 167; cultural 173;
geographic 242
Putin, Vladimir 15-18, 48, 55-60, 68-70,
97-98, 121-22, 134-36, 220-23
realpolitik 23, 42
reciprocity 65, 99-100, 102-04, 202, 226;
calculated 105; diffuse 202; diplomatic
96
recognition 8, 16-21,42, 144, 152, 169-70
regime: authoritarian 179; change
42, 159; international 159, 203;
visa-waiver 6, 95
region: breakaway 101
regionalism 173; competing 115-16,
124—25, 128-30, 132-33; and
integration 20, 80, 129-37, 180-83,
208
respect 163, 170-73, 181-83, 185-92,
204-5, 214
rivalry 25, 94, 102-05, 201-09, 225
Rosatom 86
Rosneft 40, 45, 80, 86
Russia: (counter-)sanctions 55, 129, 132,
153; anti- 24-25, 89; bilateralism 213;
and China 35, 208-211,219-23, 228-34;
competition with EaP countries 124;
Constitutional Court 178, 183, 190-92;
Duma 178, 190-91; economy 54-60,
63-66, 79-80, 141-42,219-20,228-29,
231-32; elites 56, 58, 192; empire 37;
energy 61-64, 80-87, 142-49; EU
energy partnership 72-79, 81-88; EU
image 204; Europeanness 32-37, 42,
96-97, 100-08, 122, 170, 220, 238;
Foreign Policy Concepts 15, 204;
geopolitical primacy 117, 208; and
Georgia 24, 41, 82; identity 8, 33, 219,
240; identity politics 32, 44, 166;
image of 4, 36; imperial 34; National
Security Concept 15, 33, 164, 166-68,
173; NATO Council 162, 173-74;
neo-revisionism 34, 133; PCA 79;
pivot to East 220, 223-24, 229, 232,
234; political culture 32; post-Cold
War 168; post-communist 21, 238;
public opinion 78, 203, 213; relationship
with EU 4-8, 36-39, 54, 121-25;
self-image 34, 204; and Ukraine 25,
81, 118-25, 138-45, 148-51, Visa
Dialogue 96, 100, 103; WTO 6,
58-59
Russian World 43
Russophobia 25
sanctions 54-55, 61-65, 85-86, 118-19,
213-15, 224-29
Sarkozy, Nicolas 125
Schengen 94-95, 97-99
SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization)
170, 222, 232
securitisation 53, 66, 129
security: collective 94,207, 212; cooperative
132, 164, 169, 213; energy 79, 85, 168;
environmental 161, 167, 174; equality
of 213; European and Russian
approaches to 124, 132, 174, 233;
external 121, 168; human 174; individual
168; indivisible 164; international 170;
military 161-62, 168, 174; national 94,
168, 172; primary 120; regime 159-63,
165, 169, 171-73, 241; regional 161,
166-67, 172; societal 174; traditional
168; understanding of 161, 165-67,
174, 241
security actomess 120, 132, 164, 167,
213
security architecture 97, 121, 124, 132,
160, 170; less-NATO oriented 169;
new pan-European 121-22, 124-31,
160-66, 170-71
250 Index
security community: contested 120, 129,
131; integrated continental 120; wider
European 53, 131, 168
Security Council 170
security dilemma 40, 127
security regime: common 7, 115, 164;
comprehensive 174; inclusive 159, 170,
173-74; norms 169; post-Cold War
161; regional cooperative 161, 165
Serbia 184, 187, 214
Sevastopol 141
Shanghai Cooperation Organization 124,
224 see also SCO
shock therapy 220
Sino-Soviet split 232
slavophilism 33, 219, 221
Slovakia 186
Slovenia 186
socialisation 73, 75, 78, 173
social psychology 20
Solidarnost 35
South Caucasus, see Caucasus
South Korea 206, 224, 226
South Ossetia 163, 175 see Caucasus
sovereignty 41-43, 93-94, 133, 166-68,
172-73, 207-15; challenging of 57;
conceptualizations of 32, 41-42, 210;
control 36, 40-41; of European states
133; formal 37; neighbourhood 123,
133; outdated 36; pooled 122, 210;
post- 36, 42; protection of 207; and
Russia 121, 163, 170, 172-73, 204,
214; territorial 5, 7, 25, 97, 363, 168,
170; transcendent 210
Soviet: economy 149; energy policy 61;
legacy 34, 56-61, 117, 127, 142-45,
168; Republics 18, 24, 41, 145, 160;
tactics 56
Soviet Union 2, 13-18, 144-45, 162, 219,
238-39
spheres 23, 42, 115-121, 132-33, 168,
180, 221; competing 129; exclusive 25,
242; of influence 24; legal 206, 209,
215; legitimate 2; normative 241;
privileged 123; regional 117;
traditional 173
stability 5-6, 18, 55-61, 74-75, 160-67,
171
status: diplomacy 232; equal 2, 8, 39,
213, 241; great power 5,15,219,232-33;
hegemonic 42; inferior 37; special 2,
39; superpower 238
stigmatisation 37
Saint Petersburg Economic Forum 86
Switzerland 165, 187
Syria 17, 224, 232
system: balanced 126; competitive
political 117; global capitalist 31;
global colonial 37, 43; pan-European
collective security 207, 212 see also
order; world order
TACIS 38, 143
tactics: hybrid and transimperial
56
Taiwan 226
Tajikistan 146
territory 18, 36, 63, 80, 87, 94-95; fixed
23; former Soviet 17; sovereign 23;
turmoil 180
TG and TN institutions 73-75, 77-82,
84, 87-89
threats 3, 15-20, 120-28, 166; diversified
168; main external 168, 173; new
terrorist 163, 239
transitions 42, 142, 146, 151
Transnistria 163
Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in
Europe 162, 177
triangle, Russia-China-US 152, 231
Trump, Donald 64
trust: breached 13; gap 230; rebuilding
26, 165, 243
UK 18, 91, 183-86, 194, 206, 212, 233
Ukraine 2-5, 25, 84-85, 117-19, 122-28,
137-58, 171-74, 211-16; AA 137, 148,
214; civil war 4; conflict 54-56, 61-64,
82, 105, 213, 219-22; crisis 7-8, 13-17,
26, 115, 201, 211-14, 240; dual-vector
strategy 127; eastern 4, 13, 26, 87, 119,
178, 211-19; economic integration
150; economy 140, 149, 152; EU
relationship 151-52; FTA 150;
pre-crisis 123; and Russia 25, 105,
118, 127, 137-39, 145-53; Russia
gas dispute 81, 125; security
forces 3
unilateralism 202; collective 204,
211
unipolarity 234 see also polarity
United Europe 98
United States 61-63, 117, 131-32, 160,
163, 231
UNSC (UN Security Council) 18, 170,
203-06, 210-14, 226-28
UN Security Council, see UNSC
USSR, see Soviet Union
Index 251
Valdai Discussion Club 58
values 30-36, 39-40, 120-22, 219, 229-30;
Christian 58; common 121-26,180-82;
common European 129, 131;
dissonance 7; distinct European/
Eurasian 129, 221; European
traditional 33-35, 39, 121-23, 142,
181; lack of 58; moral 4, 33; political
121, 123, 238; tolerance of 131;
traditional 33, 43, 168; traditional
Russian 43-^44; universal 30, 36, 41,
241; Western 33
Venice Commission 192
Vietnam 17, 206
Vilnius Summit 118, 156
visa 2, 6-7, 39, 95-96, 98, 103-4, 123;
abolition 101-03; dialogue 93, 96,
100-105, 120; facilitation 96, 99-100;
waiver regime 6-7, 84, 96-103, 211
vulnerability 55, 229
Wæver, Ole 36
Wendt, Alexander 93-94, 105
Westphalian order 163 see also order;
world order
Wider Europe 14, 31-32, 36-39, 119,
133, 209, 241
Wilson, Woodrow 75
World Bank 206, 208
world order: emerging capitalist 37;
emerging post-Cold War 222; fair 16;
liberal 16, 210; multilateral 15; post-
West 16, 222-23 see also order
World Trade Organization, see WTO
WTO (World Trade Organization) 6,
58-59, 80-85, 120-21, 143-47,
149-53
Yanukovych, Viktor 3, 25, 118, 127, 143,
226
Yeltsin, Boris 14-15, 189, 219-20, 222
Yugoslavia 162
Yukos 40, 80, 183-84, 191-92
Yushchenko, Viktor 142
zone, buffer 2
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title_alt | European Union-Russia relations in crisis |
title_auth | EU-Russia relations in crisis understanding diverging perceptions |
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title_full | EU-Russia relations in crisis understanding diverging perceptions edited by Tom Casier and Joan DeBardeleben |
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