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Contents Acknowledgments ix 1 1 Introduction Robin Alison Remington 2 Russia: The Importation of Western Concepts and Their Effect on EU-Russian Relations 17 Tatiana Romanova 3 Regime Change in Post-Soviet Russia: A Bottom-Up View from the Countryside 41 David J. O 'Brien and Valery V. Patsiorkovsky 4 Poland: An Engine of the EU’s Foreign and Security Policy? 65 Joanna Kaminska 5 The Incoherence of Czech Domestic Politics and Its Foreign-Policy Consequences 83 Carol Skalnik Leff and Olena Betlii 6 Czech National Security: Balancing NATO and EU Responsibilities 103 James W. Peterson 7 The Czech Republic and the Sudeten Germans: The End of Conflict? 127 Robert K. Evanson 8 In The Nick of Time: The Politics of European and Trans-Atlantic Integration in Slovakia Carol Skalnik Leff vii 163
Contents viii 9 A New East-West Divide in Europe: Immigration as Rift between Hungary andthe EU 183 Katalin Fabian 10 Codependency as Survival: Romania, the Warsaw Pact, NATO, and the EU 205 Larry L. Watts 11 Re-Inventing Yugoslavia: Lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina 227 Francine Friedman 12 Transitions in Europe: TheCeltic Polities and Kosovo 249 Kurt W. Jefferson 13 Terrorism or Non-Violence: Competing Paradigms for Post-Cold War Europe andRussia 277 Paul Wallace and Robert K. Evanson 14 Conclusions 331 Robert K. Evanson Glossary 351 Bibliography 357 Index 401 About the Contributors 419
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402 Bělobrádek, Pavel, 147 Beneš, Edvard, 128 Beneš Decrees, 92, 128, 135-39, 141, 145 Beslan School hostage crisis, 280, 310 Betlii, Olena, 83, 334, 339 Biden, Joseph, 243-44 bin Laden, Osama, 278 Black Sea Naval Cooperation Task Group (BLACKSEAFOR), 216 Bogomolov commission, 210 Bohumin declaration, 84 bond-based immigration systems, 190 Bondurant, Joan, 306 border controls, 195 border hunters, 188 Bösch, Herbert, 165 Bosnia-Herzegovina, 8, 104,116, 227, 242, 332, 338, 346-47; Dayton Accords and, 236; elections in, 238-39; ethnic tensions in, 244; High Representatives for, 236-38, 241, 335; historical regime changes in, 228,229; NATO and, 228; post-9/11 international system and, 239-40; Romania and, 217; second Yugoslavia and, 229-31; terrorism in, 279; war in, 235 Bosnian Council of Ministers, 237 Bosnian Helsinki Committee, 240 Bosnian Spring, 244-45 bošnjaštvo, 228 Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South America (BRICS), 22-23 Breivik, Anders Behring, 291, 310, 336 Brenner, Christiane, 145 Brexit, 189, 347 BRICS. See Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South America Brigate Rosse, 290 Brzeziński, Zbigniew, 71 Bugár, Béla, 177 Bums, Nicholas, 171 Bush, George H. W., 2, 234, 252 Index Bush, George W., 2, 93 Bútor, Martin, 167 Bútorová, Zora, 167 Buzan, Barry, 9 Cameron, David, 89 CANVAS. See Centre for Applied NonViolent Action and Strategies CDU. See Christian Democratic Union CEAS. See Common European Asylum System Ceauşescu, Nicolae, 211,213, 216 CEE. See central and eastern Europe Celtic polities, 249; codependency and, 265-66; globalization and, 264;
institutionalization and institutions of, 254—55, 256; regime change and, 264 Center for Epidemiological Studies of Depression Scale (CES-D Scale), 52, 52-53 central and eastern Europe (CEE), 249-50; eastern neighbors and, 72; EU enlargement and, 252 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Romania and, 211,213, 215 Centre for Applied Non-Violent Action and Strategies (CANVAS), 308 CES-D Scale. See Center for Epidemiological Studies of Depression Scale CFSP. See Common Foreign and Security Policy Charlie Hebdo attack, 285 “Charter of the German Expellees,” 130 Chechnya, 280-82; Syria and, 281 Christian Coalition, 134 Christian Democratic KDH, 168, 172 Christian Democratic People’s Party (HZDS-LS), 173, 177 Christian Democratic Union (CDU), 132-34, 138, 140, 147 Christian Social Union (CSU), 132-34, 137-38, 140
Index CIA. See Central Intelligence Agency CIS. See Commonwealth of Independent States Civic Democratic Party (ODS), 84-85, 87-88, 90, 93, 122, 135,139; Czech Republic defense budgets and, 112; security alliances and, 118-19 Civic Platform party (PO), 66, 71 civilization, FPC on, 27-28, 35 civilizational identity, 25-26 civil society transitions, Russia and, 58 “The Clash of Civilizations” (Huntington), 211 clientelist politics, 164 Clinton, William Jefferson, 2 CMEA. See Council for Mutual Economic Assistance codependency, 5, 8-10,14n38, 103, 343-46; Celtic polities and, 265-66; as intentional policy, 208-10; Kosovo and, 266; negative, 9, 149; Romanian-EU, 217-20; in Warsaw Pact, 206-8 cognitive biases, 212-13, 215, 344 Cold War, Poland-Romania relations during, 208-10 collateral, 50 Collective Presidency, 233 Collins, Michael, 264 COMECON, 332 COMINTERN. See Communist International Committee of European Integration, 70 Common European Asylum System (CEAS), 195, 197, 202n40 Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), 106,112 Common Law, 249 Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP), 3, 12n5, 68, 106 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), 26, 72 communism: collapse in ЕСЕ, 2, 67; in Czech Republic, 84; national, 231 403 Communist International (COMINTERN), 205 Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM), 84, 91, 119, 135, 147, 334, 348n3 Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ), 129 Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), 6 Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY), 230-31 conditionality, 164 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), 26, 28 Connected Forces
Initiative, 68 The Conquest of Violence (Bondurant), 306 Conspiracy of Fires Nuclei, 301 Convention on the Status of Refiigees, 197 Copenhagen School, 9 Cordell, Karl, 131, 138 Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA), 208, 217, 332 CPSU. See Communist Party of the Soviet Union CPY. See Communist Party of Yugoslavia credit markets, 50 credit usage, 50, 50 Crimea, 24, 36, 44, 56, 59; Poland and, 75-76; Putin speech on, 28-29 Croatia, 234-35, 252; joining EU, 2 Crypteia, 300 CSCE. See Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe CSDP. See Common Security and Defense Policy ČSSD. See Social Democratic Party CSU. See Christian Social Union Czech Association of Freedom Fighters, 147 “Czech-German Declaration on Mutual Relations and Their Future Development,” 133
404 Index Czech-German Fund for the Future, 147 Czechoslovakia, 103, 344, 346; formation of, 127; Germans deported from, 129 Czech Republic, 344-46, 348n3; Afghanistan and, 113-15; BosniaHerzegovina and, 116; citizen politics, 90-92; defense budget trends, 110, 110-12,111; domestic politics of, 84-86, 85; elite politics in, 86-89; EU and, 83, 86-92, 104, 106-7, 118, 137-40, 334, 339, 344; Euro-skeptic attitudes in, 90-91; external pressures from west, 106-7; German political parties and, 132-35; Germany and, 143, 145; integration and transnational connection, 86-92; Iraq and, 93-95, 115-16; Kosovo and, 116-17; Ministry of Defense employee demographics, 107-10,108-9; national security system internal pressures, 107-18; NATO and, 83, 86, 93-94, 104, 106-7, 110-13, 115֊ 21, 333, 338-39; political changes in, 121,121; response to Sudeten German demands by, 135-37; security alignments, 92-96; Sudeten German reconciliation process and, 140-48; Sudeten Germans as political actors in, 130-32; Sudeten issue origins and evolution for, 127-30; systems theory and national security policy of, 105-6; US and, 93, 95-96,113; US missile defense proposal and, 94-95, 104, 107, 113, 118-20, 122 Daesh. See Islamic State Dagestan, 281 Dayton Peace Accords (DPA), 116, 217, 227, 235-38, 240, 243, 279, 335 Deegan-Krause, Kevin, 164 democracy: in ЕСЕ countries, 7-8; FPC on, 28-29, 34; Russia transition to, 7,17-18 democratic centrism, 230 Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition, 2 democratic regime change, 338-42 democratization, 3, 7; Hungary and, 184; Russia and, 28-29, 70 Denmark, 199n5 De
Soto, Hernando, 50 Dienstbier, Jiří, 106, 129 disinformation, 208-9, 219 divine right of kings, 5 Dodik, Milorad, 244-45 Douglas, R. M., 129 DPA. See Dayton Peace Accords Dubček, Alexander, 103 Dublin Convention, 191,195,197 Duda, Andrzej, 8, 304, 340 Dzurinda, Mikuláš, 165,166,168,170, 174-77 EAEU. See Eurasian Economic Union Ease of Doing Business Index, 42 east-central Europe (ЕСЕ): communism collapse in, 2, 67; democratic transitions, 7-8; regime change waves of, 2 Eastern Neighborhood Policy, 71 Eastern Partnership project, 71 East Germany, Romania and, 207-8 EBRD. See European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ЕСЕ. See east-central Europe economic development, in Kosovo, 260-61 economic liberalization, 22 economic reform: Medvedev and, 46; NGOs setting criteria for, 5; Putin and, 45-46, 58; rural household impacts of, 44, 46-47, 47; in Russia, 44-47, 47, 58; Yeltsin and, 44-45, 58
Index 405 European Financial Stability Facility, EDU. See European Democratic Union 177 EEC. See European Economic Europeanization, 90, 186 Community European Neighborhood and Partnership Egypt, 308 Instrument (ENPI), 21 electoral connection, 163 European Neighborhood Policy, 69, 75, empty signifiers, 17 77 Engels, Friedrich, 205 Europeanness, FPC on, 26-27 England, 265 European Parliament (EP), 74, 175, 340; ENPI. See European Neighborhood and Czech delegation to, 91-92; Sudeten Partnership Instrument Germans and, 137 entrepreneurialism, 341 European Rapid Reaction Force, 3 EP. See European Parliament ETA Homeland and Freedom Party, 290 European Roma Rights Center, 305 European Stability Pact for South East ethnic cleansing, 257 Europe, 258 EU. See European Union European Union (EU), 1-4, 332; EU Agency for Fundamental Rights, admission conditions for, 333; Baltic 269 republics joining, 2, 30; border EU Battlegroups, 68 controls by states in, 195; borderless EU Charter of Human Rights, 89 policies in, 183; constitution of, 88; EUFOR. See European Union Force Czech Republic and, 83, 86-92, EULEX. See EU Rule of Law Mission 104, 106-7, 118, 137-40, 334, 339, in Kosovo 344; Eastern Neighborhood Policy, Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), 27 71; Eastern Partnership project, 71; Eurojust, 268 eastern policies of, 72-73; ЕСЕ Europe: extreme right and extreme left republics joining, 2; enlargement in, 290-306; political-economic of, 250, 252; global refugee crisis security architecture of, 2-4 and, 186-91; Hungary and, 184-85; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD),
41 Ireland and, 266; Kosovo and, European Coal and Steel Community, 268-70; migration crisis in, 185-86; 184 Poland and, 65, 69-70, 73, 77, 346; rapid reaction forces, 68; refugee European Commission, 340; Hungary quotas, 184, 189; Romania and, and, 186,189; Poland and, 70; Poland disputes with, 8; Sudeten 217-20, 343-44; Russia agreements Germans and, 140 with, 19, 21, 23; Russia foreign European Community, 184,186; policy and, 26-27; Slovakia and, reftigee protection and, 195, 202n40 163-65, 173-74, 177-78, 342; European Council, 12n5, 340; consensus Slovakia integration agenda with, culture of, 73 166, 168-71; solidarity principle of, European Court of Justice, 178, 340 185; Turkey refugee agreement with, European Democratic Union (EDU), 204n46; Ukraine and, 74—75; United 173 Kingdom and, 189, 347 European Economic Community (EEC), European Union Force (EUFOR), 104, 217, 264 116, 236, 241,244
406 Index Europol, 300 Euro-skeptic attitudes, in Czech Republic, 90-91 EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX), 257 EU Structural and Investment Fund, 261 Evanson, Robert K., 11,127, 331 External Action Service, 70, 259 Fábián, Katalin, 183, 334, 340 FCCs. See former communist countries “Federal Foundation Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation” center, 134 federalization, 334 Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), 129-30, 149 Federation of Young Democrats, 7-8 feedback loops, 105, 120 Feldman, Lily Gardner, 143 Fico, Robert, 89, 164,166,169-71, 174-78 Fidesz, 8, 292, 305, 334 Fischer, Joschka, 135 Fitzmaurice, John, 167 FN. See National Front food security, 46 The Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation (FPC), 17, 33637; on civilization, 27-28, 35; on democracy, 28-29, 34; Europeanness in, 26-27; on global competition, 27-28; on globalization, 25-26, 35; on human rights, 29-31; of 2008, 22; of 2013,23; of 2016, 24 former communist countries (FCCs), 331-32 Forty-Third Munich Security Conference, 22 FPC. See The Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation France: anti-Semitism in, 295-97; Middle East returnees and, 284; Muslims in, 296; terrorism in, 28587, 291; Weimar Triangle and, 69 Freedom House, 7-8, 268,335,340 Freedom Party, 175 French Institute of Public Opinion, 296 French revolution, 309 FRG. See Federal Republic of Germany Friedman, Francine, 227, 332,335,338 From Dictatorship to Democracy (Sharp), 308 FSN. See National Salvation Front Gandhi, Mahatma, 306 Gauck, Joachim, 142, 145 GCM. See Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration Génération
Identitaire, 292-93 Geneva Agreement of 1951,183 Geneva Convention of 1951,187,191, 194, 197 Georgia, 307; Poland and, 70 German Historical Museum, 134 German nationalism, 128 Germany: anti-Semitism in, 292-95; Czechoslovakia and, 128; Czech Republic and, 143, 145; Czech Republic and political parties of, 132-35; Middle East returnees and, 284; Poland and, 68-69, 76; reconciliation efforts by, 142-43; refugees and, 199n5; Sudeten German reconciliation process and, 142, 148; Sudeten Germans in, 129; terrorism in, 288-89,292-94 Gierek, Edward, 209 gilet jaunes, 295-96 glasnost, 6, 345 Global Coalition Against Daesh, 116 Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM), 188 global competition, FPC on, 27-28 globalism, 227, 335 globalization, 11,103, 331-37, 344—45; Celtic polities and, 264; FPC on, 25-26, 35; Kosovo and, 264; Le Pen, M., on, 297; migration and, 334;
Index post-Cold War national identity and, 5-6; Slovakia and, 342—43; social movements and, 307; uneven, 3 global refugee crisis, 186-91 global village, 5,10 Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), 278 Golden Dawn, 299-300, 306 Golden Visa Program, 190 Gomułka, Władisław, 209 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 6, 11,19, 44, 234, 338, 341, 345 Government of Wales Act 1998, 255 Grabbe, Heather, 164 Greece, 299-300 Green Party, 134-35; Czech Republic defense budgets and, 112 gross domestic product, 333; defense budgets and, 110,110-12; EU refugee quota formula and, 189 Group of People’s Fighters (OLA), 301 GWOT. See Global War on Terrorism Habsburg, Otto von, 137 Habsburg Empire, 127 Haider, Jörg, 175 Haidt, Jonathan, 11 Handl, Vladimír, 145 Hanley, Seán, 87, 91 Harald V (King), 291 hard revisionism, 23-24, 33 Hariri, Rafik, 307 Haulik, Pavel, 174 Havel, Václav, 1, 87, 94-95, 106, 129, 136, 145,307, 339, 344 Hazare, Anna, 308 helping networks, 50-51, 51 Henderson, Karen, 164,167,174 Henlein, Konrad, 128 Herman, Daniel, 147 Heydrich, Reinhart, 142 Hezbollah, 280 HHC. See Hungarian Helsinki Committee High Representatives for Bosnia, 23638, 241,335 407 Hitler, Adolf, 128, 209, 292, 346 Hollande, François, 287 Holm, Hans-Henrik, З Homer-Dixon, Thomas, 9 household economies, in Russia, 43-48 household enterprise income, in Russia, 47, 47 Hughes, James, 269 human capital, 45 humanitarian cooperation, 30 human rights, 7; EU Charter on, 89; FPC on, 29-31; migration and, 187; National Consultative Commission on Human Rights, 286; self-determination and, 141; United Nations Commissioner for, 269; United
Nations Human Rights Commission, 135; Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 191 human trafficking, 268-69 Hungarian Civic Alliance, 8 Hungarian Coalition Party (SMK), 176-77 Hungarian Guard, 304-5 Hungarian Helsinki Committee (HHC), 198n3 Hungarian National Front (Jobbik/ MNA), 304-5 Hungary, 7-8, 292, 305, 334, 339-40; bond-based immigration system, 190; border fortifications, 183, 188; democratization and, 184; EU and, 184-85, 189; European Commission and, 186, 189; Europeanization and, 186; fascist groups in, 304; global refugee crisis and, 186-91; Golden Visa Program, 190; migration crisis and, 184-86, 189, 198; refugee policies and, 195; refugees rejected by, 185, 188; Romania and, 211; Serbia and, 183; UNHCR and, 190-91 Huntington, Samuel, 211, 254, 257, 268 Husák, Gustav, 103 hybrid regime, 58-59, 341
408 Index hyperinflation, in Russia, 20 hyperterrorism, 112 HZDS. See Movement for a Democratic Slovakia HZDS-LS. See Christian Democratic People’s Party Mentitore Buwegung (IBD), 292-93 identitarian movements, 292-93 identity: civilizational, 25-26; national, 5-6 identity divide, 176 IDI. See International Development Ireland IFOR. See Implementation Force illiberalism, 198, 339-40 IMF. See International Monetary Fund immigration: bond-based systems for, 190; policies, 195; terrorism and control of, 194-95 imperialism, 346 Implementation Force (IFOR), 236 India, 306, 308-10 Indian Spring, 308 INGOs. See international nongovernmental organizations Institute of International Relations, 145 institutionalization: Celtic polities, 25455, 256; of market reforms, 43 institutions, 1-2; of Celtic polities, 254-55, 256; loan requirements of, 50; Putin and changes in, 44; Russia and, 41, 48-52 Intelligence Threat Handbook (National Security Agency), 215 interdependence, 10-11 International Court of Justice, 266 International Development Ireland (IDI), 269 internationalism: romantic, 19; Russia and, 19, 21 International Monetary Fund (IMF), 5, 44, 233, 301 international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs), 5-6 international regimes: defining, 18; Russia and, 31 International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), 113, 115 international system: migration and, 196-97; post-9/11, 239-40 Inzko, Valentin, 241, 244 IRA. See Irish Republican Army Iran, terrorism and, 289-90 Iraq: defense assistance to, 112; multinational forces in, 115; Romania and, 219; US defense assistance and, 112 Iraqi
National Army, 115-16 Iraq War, 112, 240; Czech Republic and, 93-95, 115-16; US and, 93, 95, 112 Ireland, 249, 261, 265-66; EU and, 266 Irish Republican Army (IRA), 290 Iron Curtain, 4 IS. See Islamic State ISAF. See International Security Assistance Force Islamic State (IS/ISIS/ISIL/Daesh), 116, 258, 278-79; Balkan volunteer fighters in, 280; North Caucasus and, 280; western Europe and, 283-85, 287 Islamist terrorism, 277-78, 302, 336; in Balkans, 279-80; in Russia, 280-83; in Western Europe, 283-90 Islamophobia, 187, 298,302 Izetbegović, Alija, 235-36 Jahjaga, Atıfete, 259 James VI (King), 265 Jaruzelski, Wojciech, 209 Jasmine Revolution, 307 Jefferson, Kurt, 249, 332, 335 Jewish Community Security Service (SPCJ), 286 Jihad-e-Islami, 286 JNA. See Yugoslav National Army Jobbik. See Hungarian National Front joint investment, 5
Index Jones, Elizabeth, 172 JTA, 115 juridical rights, 227 Kaczyński, Lech, 71 Kadyrov, Ramzan, 280 Kálinak, Robert, 175 Kaminska, Joanna, 65, 332-33 Kardelj, Edvard, 230 Kavan, Jan, 93, 95 Kelly, Pat, 269 Kerman, George, 59 Kesayeva, Ella, 310-11 KFOR. See Kosovo Force Khalistan Movement, 310 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 41 King, Martin Luther, Jr., И, 306, 311 Kinkel, Klaus, 138 Klaus, Václav, 86-91, 94-96, 136-40, 142, 144-45, 334, 339 Kohl, Helmut, 133-34, 138 Kosovo, 8, 23, 104, 240-43, 249, 313n23, 332-33, 335-36, 347; Albanians in, 261-62; codependency and, 266; constitutional development, 259-60; counterterrorism in, 279-80; Czech Republic and, 116-17; economic development, 260-61; EU and, 268-70; globalization and, 264; institutionalization and institutions in, 256-59, 268; military intervention in, 94; Romania and, 211,217; Serbia and, 263, 266; society and polity complexity in, 261-63; US and, 241 Kosovo Force (KFOR), 117, 241, 257-58 Kosovo Liberation Army, 241 Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM), 217 Koštunica, Vojislav, 2 Kováč, Michal, 167 Kozyrev, Andrey, 19-20 Krasniqi, Jakup, 259 409 KSČ. See Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSČM. See Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia Kukan, Eduard, 170, 176 KVM. See Kosovo Verification Mission Kyrgyzstan, 307 Landsmannschaften, 130-31, 344 Lane, Ruth, 254, 268 Larischová, Kristina, 141 Law and Justice Party, 8, 66, 70-71, 76, 333, 346 League of Communists of Yugoslavia (LCY), 231,233 Lebanon, 280, 307 Leff, Carol Skalnik, 83, 163, 334, 339, 342 left-wing extremism, 300-301 Le Pen, Jean-Marie, 296-97 Le Pen, Marine, 297
Levada Center, 42, 54, 56-57, 59, 63n44 Liberal Democratic Party, 255 Libya, 23 Lisbon Summit of 2010, 119 Lisbon Treaty, 89 Liška, Ondřej, 95 Lithuania, 74 loans, institutional requirements for, 50 Macedonia, 8 Macron, Emanuel, 3, 297 MAD. See Military Counterintelligence Service Маюvá, Darina, 176 Manifesto of Czech Eurorealism (ODS), 87 Marcos, Ferdinand, 307 market-oriented economies, 7; rural Russia and, 45-46 market reforms: institutionalizing, 43; in Russia, 42-43, 45-46 Marshall Plan, 118,184, 331
410 Index Marty report, 219 Masood, Khalil, 288 Mayhew, David, 163 Mečiar, Vladimír, 163-66,166,167-69, 171-76, 342 Medvedev, Dmitri, 1,19,22-23, 41-42, 58, 337, 341; economic reforms under, 46 Merah, Mohamed, 286 Merkel, Angela, 133-34, 147-48, 199n5, 292 MH17 downing, 36 Michalski, Anna, 252 Middle East returnees, 284 migration: globalization and, 334; human rights and, 187; international order in Europe and, 196-97; refugee policies, 191, 194-96; voluntary, 191. See also refugees migration crisis, 184, 189; in EU, 18586; as political excuse, 197-98 Mikloă, Ivan, 175 Militam, Nicolae, 213 Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD), 294 Milosevic, Slobodan, 2, 234-35, 238, 241, 256, 264, 307-8 Mlada fronta Dnes {newspaper), 144-45 MNA. See Hungarian National Front MNF-I. See Operation Multinational Force-Iraq MNTF-C. See Multinational Task Force Center Mogherini, Federica, 263 Moldova, 211, 344 Montenegro, 257; NATO membership, 2 Moravcík, Jozef, 166 Moro, Aldo, 290 Moscow theatre siege, 280 Most-Hid, 177 Mothers of Beslan Committee, 310 Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS), 163, 165-66, 168-69, 171-74 MPFSEE. See Multinational Peace Force Southeastern Europe Mueller, Robert, 59 Mujahedeen-e-Khalq, 290 multinational corporations, 5 Multinational Peace Force Southeastern Europe (MPFSEE), 216 Multinational Task Force Center (MNTF-C), 116 Munich Pact, 118 Munich Security Conference, FortyThird, 22 Muslim Association of Greece, 300 Muslim-Croat Federation, 236 NA. See National Action Nagengast, Emil, 138 National Action (NA), 299 National Anti-Terrorist Committee, 282
national communism, 231 National Consultative Commission on Human Rights, 286 National Democratic Party (NPD), 292 National Election Bureau (Poland), 8 National Election Commission (Poland), 8 National Front (FN), 296-97 national identity, post-Cold War, 5-6 nationalism, 347; German, 128; in Russia, 56 National Movement (RN), 303-4 National Projects, 46, 58 National-Radical Camp (ONR), 303-4 National Rally (RN), 296-97 National Rebirth of Poland (NOP), 303 National Salvation Front (FSN), 215 National Security Agency, 215 National Socialist Underground (NSU), 292 national sovereignty, 227, 335 National Strategy for Integration Kosovo 2020,269 NATO. See North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Index NATO Training Mission-Iraq (NTM-I), 115 Nečas, Petr, 96,143, 145 negative codependence, 9, 149 neoliberal institutionalist theory, 9 neo-Nazis, 292-94, 299 neorealism, 9 Never Again (Nigdy Więcej), 302-3 New Europe, 250, 252; politicaleconomic security architecture of, 2-4 New Irish Republican Army (New IRA), 298 New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants, 194 New Zealand, 298, 310 NGOs. See nongovernmental organizations NI-Со. See Northern Ireland Cooperation Overseas Nigdy Więcej (Never Again), 302-3 1967 Protocol, 187, 194, 197 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), 5; Russia and, 23, 41; Slovakia and, 167 non-interference, 30 nonviolent alternatives, 306-7; spreading, 308-9 NOP. See National Rebirth of Poland North Atlantic Treaty, Article 5 of, 65 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 2-3, 250, 331-32; Baltic republics joining, 30; Bosnia and, 228; Connected Forces Initiative, 68; Czech Republic and, 83, 86, 93-94, 104, 106-7, 110-13, 115-21,333, 338-39; defense budget standards, 111, 196, 333; Poland and, 65, 69, 77; rapid reaction forces, 68; Romania and, 14n38, 210-12, 217-18, 344; Slovakia and, 163-65, 173, 177, 342; Slovakia integration agenda with, 166, 168-71; Soviet Union breakup and, 20; US and, 196 North Caucasus, 280, 282 411 Northern Ireland, 249, 261, 265-66, 297-98 Northern Ireland Cooperation Overseas (NI-Co), 269 North Ossetia, 280 Norway, terrorism in, 290-91 NPD. See National Democratic Party NSU. See National Socialist Underground NTM-I. See NATO Training MissionIraq al-Nusra Front, 280 Obama, Barack, 2, 93, 96, 107 O’Brien, David J.,
41, 341 Occupy Movement, 308 ODS. See Civic Democratic Party OLA. See Group of People’s Fighters ONR. See National-Radical Camp Operation Alba, 217 Operation Atlantic Resolve, 117 Operation Dragoon Ride, 117 Operation Enduring Freedom, 114 Operation Joint Enterprise, 116 Operation Lion, 117 Operation Multinational Force-Iraq (MNF-I), 115 Orange Revolution, 70, 73-74, 307 Orbán, Viktor, 7, 89, 185, 187, 189-90, 195, 292, 305, 334, 339-40 Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 212, 257, 340; Russia and, 36 Otpor (Resistance), 307-8 Ottoman Empire, 228, 229; dissolution of, 229 Pacolli, Behxhet, 259 Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), 216 Pankowski, Rafal, 303 Paroubek, Jiří, 144-45 Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA), 19, 21, 23 Partnership for Modernization, 23
412 Index Partnership for Peace (PfP), 106, 212, 344 Party of the Democratic Left (SDĽ), 172-73 Patsiorkovsky, Valery V., 41, 341 Pavel, Petr, 113 PCA. See Partnership and Cooperation Agreement PCC. See Political Consultative Council peace dividend, 3 Peace Implementation Council (PIC), 236 Peace of Westphalia, 250 Pellegrini, Peter, 166 perestroika, 6 Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), 12n5 Peterson, James, 103, 333-34, 338-39 Pew Research Center, 55, 59 PfP. See Partnership for Peace PIC. See Peace Implementation Council Pinker, Steven, 11, 309, 311 Plaid Cymru, 254 PLO. See Palestine Liberation Organization PO. See Civic Platform party Poland, 8, 332, 339-40; anti-Semitism in, 303; after communism collapse, 67; Crimea and, 75-76; duality policy, 67; elections in, 252; EU and, 65, 69-70, 73, 77, 346; European Parliament and, 74; foreign and security policy culture of, 67-71; Georgia and, 70; Germany and, 68-69, 76; NATO and, 65, 77; per-capita income, 46; right-wing extremism in, 302^1; Romania and, 208-10; Russia and, 70-71; Soviet Union and, 70; terrorism in, 291, 302-3; Ukraine and, 70-76; Ukraine crisis of 2014 and, 66, 69; US and, 66; US antimissile proposal and, 118; Warsaw Pact and, 210 Polish Internal Security Agency, 291 Political Consultative Council (PCC), 207 political cultures, 4 Political Order in Changing Societies (Huntington), 254 political regimes, defining, 17-18 political violence, 306 politics of location, 5 polycentrism, 23 Popovič, Srdja, 308 popular sovereignty, 5 populism, 164, 345 Posselt, Bernd, 132-33, 141-42,147 Powell, Colin, 95
pragmatic realism, 32 Prague Spring, 103,209 Primakov, Evgenii, 20 privatization, 22 proportional representation, 274n54 Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT), 114 Provisional IRA, 290, 298 PRT. See Provincial Reconstruction Team PSD. See Social Democratic Party Public Affairs party, 85 Public Opinion Foundation, 56 Putin, Vladimir, 1,19, 22, 41-42, 71, 337, 341, 347; Crimea speech, 28-29; economic reforms under, 45-46, 58; election of, 21, 49; institutional change under, 44; protests against, 307; revisionism and, 23-24; survey responses on, 54-57 al-Qaeda, 114, 239, 258, 336; attacks by, 277-78; North Caucasus and, 280; western Europe and, 283-86, 288-89 Rachman, Gideon, 255 Radičová, Iveta, 177 Ranković, Aleksandar, 230
Index rapid reaction forces, 68 Rasmussen, Anders Fogh, 119 Rasmussen, Poul Nyrup, 175 RCC. See Regional Cooperation Council realism: neorealism, 9; pragmatic, 32 Red Army faction, 290 Red Brigade, 290 Red-Green coalition, 134-35,138 refugee crisis, 186-91, 199n5; as political excuse, 197-98 refugee policies, 191, 194-96 refugee quotas, 184,189 refugees: EU and global crisis of, 186-91; EU quotas for, 184,189; European Community and protection of, 195, 202n40; in Romania, 209; statistics on, 192-93՛, Turkey and, 204n46; United Kingdom and, 188 regime change, 5,103, 337, 343-45; analysis levels for, 6-8; Celtic polities and, 264; democratic, 338—42; ЕСЕ waves of, 2; household economies and, 43—48; in Russia, 18-25,19; Slovakia and, 342-43; systemic, 338; systemic transformations and, 148-49; types of, 7; Yugoslavia and, 264 regional cooperation, 184 Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), 2, 258, 260 regionalization, 331-32 regional security cooperation, 69 regional variation, 3 RELEX, 259 Remington, Robin Alison, 1,148, 252, 338, 340, 345 rendition scandal, 219 rented land, 49, 49 Republika Srpska, 236,239, 244-45 Resolute Support Mission (RSM), 115 revisionism: hard, 23-24, 33; Putin and, 23-24; Russia and, 22-24, 32-33, 35; soft, 22-23, 32 right-wing extremism, 290-94, 300 413 Řiháčková, Věra, 93 RN. See National Movement; National Rally Robertson, George, 172 Roma, 304—5, 336 Romania, 14n38, 205, 332, 343-44, 346; Afghanistan and, 218; agriculture and, 218; Balkan Pact proposal, 216; Balkans and, 216-17; Bosnia-Herzegovina and, 217; codependency and alliances of, 206;
cognitive biases and image of “enemy,” 212-13, 215; East Germany and, 207-8; EU and, 217-20, 343^14; Hungary and, 211; Iraq and, 219; Kosovo and, 211, 217; NATO and, 14n38, 210-12, 217-18, 344; parliamentary elections and leading parties, 214; Poland and, 208-10; presidents of, 213; refugees in, 209; UN and, 212; US and, 213, 215, 218-19; USSR and, 206, 210; Warsaw Pact and, 206-10 Romanian revolution of 1989, 211 Romanova, Tatiana, 17, 336, 341 romantic internationalism, 19, 32 Rome Treaty of 1957, 184 Rosenau, James N., 9 Rose Revolution, 70, 307 RSM. See Resolute Support Mission Rugova, Ibrahim, 241 rule of law, 7 Rumsfeld, Donald, 95 rural households, 341; credit usage by, 50, 50; economic reform impacts on, 44, 46-47, 47; new institutional arrangements and behavior of, 48-52; psychological state and support for current regime, 52-54; regime change impacts on, 48 Rusko, Pavel, 174 Russia, 1, 4,19, 332, 339^11, 345֊ 47; agricultural production, 45; agriculture reforms in, 45; civil society transitions and, 58; credit
414 Index usage in, 50, 50; Crimea and, 24, 75-76; democratic transition in, 7,17-18; democratization and, 28-29, 70; demonstrations in, 23; economic reforms in, 18, 20, 41-42; EU agreements with, 19, 21, 23; EU and foreign policy of, 26-27; Europeanness and, 26-27; foreign policy of, 18-31, 32-33, 34-36, 336-37, 341; household enterprise incomes, 47, 47; hybrid regime in, 58-59; hyperinflation in, 20; institutional environment of, 41; internationalism and, 19, 21; international organizations and, 36; international regime values and, 31; Islamist terrorism in, 280-83; local level impacts of regime change in, 48; market reforms in, 42—43, 45-46; nationalism in, 56; new institutional arrangements and rural behaviors, 48-52; NGOs and, 23, 41; pension reform proposal in, 57; per-capita income, 46; Poland and, 70-71; protests in, 307; quality of life gains in, 57; regime change in, 18-25,19; rented land in, 49, 49; revisionism and, 35; rhetoric changes by, 25-31; rural psychological state and support for current regime, 52-54; Soviet Union dissolution consequences and, 20; support and helping networks in, 50-51, 51; surveys limited in, 63n44; Syria and, 283; Ukraine and, 24, 35-36; United States elections and, 59; US policy toward, 10; World Bank on, 42, 46; WTO membership application, 22, 24. See also The Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation Sakwa, Richard, 25 Salafis, 279, 281 Satyagraha, 306 Schengen Agreement, 191, 195 Schengen Zone, 196 Schevardo, Jennifer, 145 Schröder, Gerhard, 134-35,139 Schuster, Rudolf, 173 Schwarzenberg, Karel, 155n65 Scotland, 249,
261,265, 270; devolution in, 254-55 Scotland Act of 1998, 255 Scots Law, 249 Scottish Labour Party, 255 Scottish National Party (SNP), 255 SDKÚ. See Slovak Democratic and Cristian Union SdL. See Sudeten German Homeland Association SDU. See Party of the Democratic Left Sebastopol, 24 SECI. See Southeastern European Cooperation Initiative Second Chechen War, 280 SEDM. See Southeastern European Defense Ministerial SEEBRIG. See South East European Brigade Seehofer, Horst, 143,147,295 SELEC. See Southeastern European Cooperation Initiative self-censorship, 63n44 self-determination, 5, 141,229, 234 semidemocratic systems, 8 semi-presidential governmental systems, 259 September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, 194,216,218, 277-78,309, 336; international system after, 239-40 Serbia, 23, 104, 234, 257, 336, 347; air war in, 93; Hungary and, 183; Kosovo and, 263, 266; Yugoslavia dominated by, 229 Serb Orthodox Church, 261 Serb Republic, 256 SFOR. See Stabilization Force Sharmila, Irom, 308 Sharp, Gene, 308 Shevardnadze, Eduard, 307
Index shock therapy, 44, 341 SI. See Socialist International Sikorski, Radosław, 66, 68, 75 Single Transferable Vote (STV), 274n54 Slavic Review (journal), 58 Slota, Ján, 166-67,175-76 Slovak Democratic and Cristian Union (SDKÚ), 166, 170, 174-75, 177 Slovakia, 342-43; elections and integration agenda, 166-71; EU and, 163-66, 168-71, 173-74, 177-78, 342; European integration and voter choice translation into governments, 171-77; NATO and, 163-66, 168-71,173,177, 342; politics of, 164-65,166; US and, 171-72; voter mobilization drives in, 167,170 Slovak National Party (SNS), 165-67, 169, 172, 175-76 Slovenia, 234-35, 252 Smer, 169-71, 174-77 SMK. See Hungarian Coalition Party Snagov Declaration, 212, 223n34 SNP. See Scottish National Party SNS. See Slovak National Party Sobotka, Bohuslav, 117,142 Sochi Olympics of 2014, 281-82 social capital, 45 Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), 84-85, 88-90, 93-95, 119, 122, 135 Social Democratic Party (PSD), 215 Social Democratic Party (SPD), 132, 134 Socialist Club (PES), 175-76 Socialist International (SI), 172-73 socialist self-management, 230 soft revisionism, 22-23, 32 Sokol, Petr, 165 Solidarity, 252, 307 Soros, George, 11, 305 Southeastern European Cooperation Initiative (SECI), 216 415 Southeastern European Defense Ministerial (SEDM), 216 South East European Brigade (SEEBRIG), 216 South Ossetia, 29 Soviet Union. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Spain: al-Qaeda attacks in, 278; terrorism in, 289, 336 SPCJ. See Jewish Community Security Service SPD. See Social Democratic Party Špidla, Vladimír, 88, 139 Stability Pact for South
East Europe, 2 Stabilization Force (SFOR), 104 Stalin, Joseph, 209, 230-31 state rights, 194 Stoiber, Edmund, 138-40 Strategy and Work Programme 20172019, 258 structural violence, 191 St. Stephen the Great, 205 STV. See Single Transferable Vote Sudetendeutsche Partei, 128 Sudetendeutscher Tag, 138, 147 Sudeten German Homeland Association (SdL), 127, 130-32, 137, 146-47; reconciliation process and, 140-^43 Sudeten Germans, 128, 344, 346; Czech response to demands of, 135-37; EU accession and, 137-40; German political parties and, 132-35; as political actors, 130-32; reconciliation process, 140-48 Sudeten issue, origins and evolution of, 127-30 support networks, 50-51, 51 Svašek, Maruška, 131 Svoboda, Cyril, 88 Syria: Chechens in, 281; European fighters in, 284; Russia and, 283 Syriza, 301 systemic development problems, 337
416 systemic transformations, regime change and, 148-^49 systems theory, 9, 333; Czech national security policy and, 105-6, 121; US antimissile system and, 118-20 Szijjártó, Péter, 194 Taliban, 114 Tatarstan, 281 Tempus program, 269 terrorism, 112, 119, 277-78, 336; in Balkans, 279-80; in France, 285; immigration control and, 194-95; Islamist, 277-90, 302; left-wing, 300-301; right-wing, 290-300; in Russia, 280-83; in Western Europe, 283-90 Thaci, Hashim, 263 TI. See Transparency International Timoshenko, Julia, 74 Tindemans, Leo M., 254 Tito, Josip Broz, 230-33, 237, 338 TOP 09, 85 Topolánek, Mirek, 119 Topolánek, Miroslav, 88 Transitional Justice Institute, 269 Transnistria, 211, 344 Transparency International (TI), 268 Transylvania, 211 Treaty of Accession, 252 The Troubles, 266 Trump, Donald, 2, 310, 333 Tulip Revolution, 307 Tunheim, John, 259 Tunisia, 307-8 Turkey, EU refugee agreement with, 204n46 Tusk, Donald, 66, 71, 75 Two-Tailed Dog Party, 190 Ukraine, 29,41, 59, 307; civil war in, 24; EU and, 74-75; Orange Revolution in, 70, 73-74, 307; Poland and, 70-76; Poland and crisis of 2014 in, 66, 69; political crisis Index of 2014, 35; Russia influence and, 35-36 Umarov, Doku, 282 UN Development Program, 269 uneven globalization, 3 UNHCR. See United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Union of Expellees (BdV), 130-31,134, 137 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), 331, 345; breakup of, 6, 10, 17; collapse of, 43-44,250; consequences of dissolution of, 20; Poland and, 70; Romania and, 206, 210 Union of the Workers of Slovakia (ZRS), 172 United Kingdom: anti-
Semitism in, 295, 298-99; Celtic polities and, 254-55; EU and, 189, 347; Middle East returnees and, 284; refugees and, 188; terrorism in, 278, 287-88, 291, 298, 336 United Nations (UN): migrant data from, 186; Powell presentation to, 95; refugee policies and, 194; Romania and, 212; Russia and, 36; terrorism data from, 278 United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights, 269 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 190-91 United Nations Human Rights Commission, 135 United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), 257 United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), 217, 264 United Nations Security Council, 20; Kosovo and, 257 United States (US), 2; antimissile system, 94-95, 104, 107, 113, 118-20, 122; Bosnia and, 239-40; Czech Republic and, 93, 95-96; immigration control in, 194; Iraq
Index defense assistance and, 112; Iraq invasion by, 93, 95, 112; IS and, 279; Kosovo and, 241; liaison relationships, 215; NATO and, 196; Poland and, 66; post-9/11 international system and, 239-40; al-Qaeda and, 277-78; Romania and, 213, 215,218-19; Russia and elections in, 59; Slovakia and, 171-72; superpower status, 10; Yugoslavia and, 234 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 191 UNMIK. See United Nations Mission in Kosovo UNSC Resolution 1244, 257 UNSC Resolution 1999/1, 257 US. See United States US Embassy bombings, 277 USS Cole attack, 277 USSR. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics V4 states, 68-69 Vails, Manuel, 286 Velmakin, Mikhail, 307 Velvet Revolution, 103, 129, 307 Verheugen, Günter, 134, 140 Vilnius Summit, 75 visa-facilitation agreements, 72 Visegrád Group, 68-69, 104, 139, 185 voluntary migration, 191 Vona, Gábor, 304 Vondra, Alexander, 96 voter mobilization, in Slovakia, 167, 170 Vučić, Aleksandar, 263 Wahhabis, 244, 278-79, 281 Waigel, Theo, 138 Wales, 249, 254, 261, 265, 270; devolution in, 255 Walesa, Lech, 252 Wallace, Helen, 252 417 Wallace, Paul, 11, 336 Waltz, Kenneth, 9 Ward, Paul, 265 Warsaw Pact, 332; codependency in, 206-8; Poland and, 210; Romania and, 14n38, 206-10 Watts, Larry, 205, 332, 344 Wegren, Stephen, 45 Weimar Triangle, 69 Weizsàcker, Richard von, 129 Westendorp, Carlos, 239 Western Europe, Islamist terrorism in, 283-90 Western European Union (WEU), 106 West European Union (WEU), 258 Westphalia Treaty of 1648, 227 WEU. See Western European Union; West European Union wild expulsions, 128 Wilson, Woodrow, 118, 229 Wood, Steve, 148
Woodward, Susan, 233 World Bank, 5; Development Indicators, 46; Ease of Doing Business Index, 42 World RefUgee Day, 147 World Trade Organization (WTO), 5; Russia and, 36; Russia application for membership in, 22, 24 World Trade Towers, attacks on, 277-78 World War I, 309; Hungary and legacy of, 185; Poland-Romania relations after, 209; Yugoslavia and, 229 World War II, 30, 309, 331-32; Hungary border hunters and, 188; Yugoslavia and, 229-30 WTO. See World Trade Organization xenophobia, 26, 176 Yanukovych, Viktor, 35, 75 Yellow Vest revolt, 295-96
418 Yeltsin, Boris, 1, 10,19, 43, 54, 341; economic reforms under, 44-45, 58 Yugoslavia, 229, 256, 332-33, 335, 338, 346; breakup of, 234-35, 256-57; collapse of, 233; Collective Presidency in, 233; communism collapse in, 2; creation of, 229; decentralizing reforms in, 232; postTito policy challenges, 232-33; regime change and, 264; US and, 234; USSR weakening and, 234; wars of secession after, 10; World War II and, 229-30; youth movements in, 307-8 Index Yugoslav National Army (JNA), 234-35 Yushchenko, Viktor, 74 Zaorálek, Lubomír, 141 Zeman, Miloš, 86, 89, 134,136,139, 145, 148, 155ո65, 339 Zibari, Babakir В., 116 ZRS. See Union of the Workers of Slovakia Zschäpe, Beate, 292 Zúbok, Vladislav, 6 |
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title_full | Globalization and regime change lessons from the New Russia and the New Europe edited by Robin Alison Remington and Robert K. Evanson |
title_fullStr | Globalization and regime change lessons from the New Russia and the New Europe edited by Robin Alison Remington and Robert K. Evanson |
title_full_unstemmed | Globalization and regime change lessons from the New Russia and the New Europe edited by Robin Alison Remington and Robert K. Evanson |
title_short | Globalization and regime change |
title_sort | globalization and regime change lessons from the new russia and the new europe |
title_sub | lessons from the New Russia and the New Europe |
topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd Innenpolitik (DE-588)4027058-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Außenpolitik Sicherheitspolitik Innenpolitik Osteuropa Aufsatzsammlung |
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