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A Resurgent Russia And The West
A Resurgent Russia And The West
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Table of Contents Preface Contributors Introduction: A Resurgent Russia and the West, Roger E. Kanet
Part I: Russia as a Re-emerging Great Power
1. Russia's Sovereign Democracy: Instrumentalization, Interests and Identity, Graeme P. Herd
2. Russia's Power and Competitiveness in the Past and the Present, Vladimir Rukavishnikov
Part II: Russia and the European Union
3. The Russian Perception of Europe and Its Implications for Russia-EU Relations, Nikita Lomagin
4. The EU and Russia: Forging a Strategic Partnership?, Maria Raquel Freire
5. The Impact of EU Enlargement on the EU-Russian Relationship, Joan DeBardeleben
6. Normative and Ideological Frictions between Russia and Europe: Issues of Security, Economic Integration, Democracy and Human Rights, Bertil Nygren
Part III. Russia and the Transatlantic Security Community
7. Russia and the European Union: The U.S. Impact on the Relationship, Roger E. Kanet
8. Russia, NATO Enlargement and the new 'Lands in Between', John Berryman
9. NATO, the United States, and Central Asia: Challenging Sovereign Governance, Charles E. Ziegler
10. Russia Against Estonia: Defending the Kremlin through Tu Quoque Rhetoric, Thomas Ambrosio
IV. Conclusion
11. Toward the Future: The Russian Federation and the West, Roger E. Kanet
Index
About the Editor Roger E. Kanet is Professor in the Department of International Studies of the University of Miami. His recent publications include From Superpower to Besieged Global Power: Implications for American Foreign Policy and Global Order, coedited with with Edward A. Kolodziej; Russia: Re-Emerging Great Power; and The New Security Environment: The Impact on Russia, Central and Eastern Europe.
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