The CIS, the EU and Russia

The CIS, the EU and Russia

Author: K. Malfliet

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2007-05-10

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 0230210996

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This book focuses on the difficulties facing Russia, Ukraine and Belarus with regard to their integration into both the CIS and the encroaching EU. It analyzes the links between the integration mechanisms of the CIS and EU and the various state policies towards, and the elite interests in, the territory of the former Soviet Union.


Russian and CIS Gas Markets and Their Impact on Europe

Russian and CIS Gas Markets and Their Impact on Europe

Author: Simon Pirani

Publisher: Oxford Institute for Energy Studies

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13:

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This book provides an overview of the gas industry and markets in the CIS. This region's strategic importance as one of the largest gas producers has largely been ignored- with the exception of Russia. The book is comprised of 10 country chapters, covering production, decision-making and regulation, domestic market reform, and trade issues.


Getting it Wrong

Getting it Wrong

Author: Martha Brill Olcott

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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In the void left by the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) was created as a structure that would coordinate the foreign and security policies of member states, develop a common economic space, and provide for an orderly transition from the Soviet Union to the


Russia and Europe

Russia and Europe

Author: Vladimir Georgievich Baranovskiĭ

Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 582

ISBN-13: 9780198292012

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Covering the historical background, domestic developments, the role of military factors, and Russia's immediate security environment, Russia and Europe provides a comprehensive analysis of the increasingly important security relationship between Russia and Europe. Particular attention is paid to Russia's relations with its Slavic neighbours, the Baltic and nordic countries, and the Caucasus. It concludes with an examination of Russia's present and potential relations with all the existing European security structures.


Reviewing European Union Accession

Reviewing European Union Accession

Author: Tom Hashimoto

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 2017-09-25

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9004352074

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The year 2017 has been an uneasy one for the EU, with so-called Brexit on the horizon and the rise of populist euroskepticism in a number of Member States. This year, with the tenth anniversary of the Romanian and Bulgarian accession to the Union, is a good year to pause and reflect over the life and future of the Union. In this work, we envision the next decade with Europe 2020 strategy and review the fruits of the 2004 accession in Central and Eastern Europe. What has the Union achieved? Which policy areas are likely to change and how? How successful, and by what measure, has the accession of the 10 Member States in 2004 been? Reviewing European Union Accession addresses a wide range of issues, deliberately without any thematic constraints, in order to explore EU enlargement from a variety of perspectives, both scientific and geographical, internal and external. In contrast to the major works in this field, we highlight the interrelated, and often unexpected, nature of the integration process – hence the subtitle, unexpected results, spillover effects and externalities.


Putin's Russia and the Enlarged Europe

Putin's Russia and the Enlarged Europe

Author: Roy Allison

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 2006-12-15

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781405126489

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This authoritative work examines recent changes in Russia's relations with the EU and NATO and explores the patterns of support for these various orientations among its own elites and public. Investigates Russian engagement with the enlarged European Union and NATO. Evaluates the serious choices to be made on both sides about the obstacles to good relations, and about the policies to enable a form of Russian 'inclusion without membership'. Draws on extensive interviews with Russian decision-makers as well as a body of new survey evidence, official sources and recently published debates. Anticipates the issues that will become increasingly prominent, including competition in the 'common neighbourhood' and controversy over the role of values in shaping Russia's future position in Europe.


Europe from the Balkans to the Urals

Europe from the Balkans to the Urals

Author: Renéo Lukic

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13: 9780198292005

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The disintegration of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in 1991 shed entirely new light on the character of their political systems. There is now a need to re-examine many of the standard interpretations of Soviet and Yugoslav politics. This book is a comparative study of the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union - as multinational, federal communist states - and the reaction of European and US foreign policy to the parallel collapses of these nations. The authors describe the structural similarities in the destabilization of the two countries, providing great insight into the demise of both.


Shaping the Post-Soviet Space?

Shaping the Post-Soviet Space?

Author: Laure Delcour

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9781409402244

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Drawing on a wealth of sources and extensive fieldwork conducted in the Commonwealth of Independent States and interested in exposing why the EU has not pursued a strategy of 'region-building' in the post-Soviet area, Delcour examines the disintegration dynamics affecting the area following the collapse of the USSR.