EU-Russia Relations

Time for a Realistic Turnaround

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, Treaties, International Relations
Cover of the book EU-Russia Relations by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień, Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień ISBN: 1230000219199
Publisher: Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies Publication: February 17, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
ISBN: 1230000219199
Publisher: Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies
Publication: February 17, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

In this paper, three long-time observers of Russia and the EU perform a reality check on the EU–Russia relationship. All three authors agree that a more realistic EU policy would deal with Russia as it is, not as the EU wants it to be. The reality of today’s Russia is complex, as is the policy formulation process in the EU. Nevertheless, the EU should start with a clearer idea of where its own interests and priorities lie. It should accept that it can achieve fruitful cooperation with Russia in some areas while openly disagreeing with it in others. The EU needs to be prepared to work with Russia as an equal partner without compromising its own norms and values.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In this paper, three long-time observers of Russia and the EU perform a reality check on the EU–Russia relationship. All three authors agree that a more realistic EU policy would deal with Russia as it is, not as the EU wants it to be. The reality of today’s Russia is complex, as is the policy formulation process in the EU. Nevertheless, the EU should start with a clearer idea of where its own interests and priorities lie. It should accept that it can achieve fruitful cooperation with Russia in some areas while openly disagreeing with it in others. The EU needs to be prepared to work with Russia as an equal partner without compromising its own norms and values.

More books from Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies

Cover of the book EU Economic Governance by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book All Tomorrow's Parties by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book Active Ageing by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book Dawn of the Drones by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book Refuelling Europe by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book Rethinking the Bomb by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book Trust(ing) in Europe? by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book The Future of World Trade by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book After Their Establishment by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book Building a Lifeline for Freedom: Eastern Partnership 2.0 by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book A Thorn in the Side of European Elites by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book Opening the Door? by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book European Political Parties as Campaign Organisations by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book A Model for Implementing Sustainable and Qualitative Growth in the EU by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
Cover of the book The Impact of the Crisis on the EU Perspective of the Western Balkans by Katinka Barysch, Christopher Coker, Leszek Jesień
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy