Roger Kanet, a respected expert on the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia, has assembled a stellar team of scholars, from Russia and the West, to examine Russias policy toward Europe. The individual chapters offer well-researched, provocative, and contrasting assessments, using theoretical frameworks ranging from realism to constructivism. Russias annexation of Crimea and support for the rebellion in Ukraines east have ignited a heated debate over the motivations and objectives shaping Russian policy in Europe. That makes this superb volume particularly timely.
Rajan Menon, Anne and Bernard Spitzer Chair in Political Science, The City College of New York, USA
This edited collection examines the factors that have contributed to the growing conflict in Eurasia between the Russian Federation and the European Union and the United States. The individual chapters, written by authors with different national backgrounds, highlight the factors that have contributed to the emerging competition between the two sides that has culminated in the confrontation over Ukraine and Syria. It also deals with questions concerning the possible emergence of a new security environment in Europe and Eurasia.
Introduction: Challenges to the Security Environment in Eurasia.- Chapter 1: Part I: The Russian Challenge to the Security Environment in Eurasia.- Chapter 2: Preserving Peace among the Great Powers: Russia's Foreign Policy and Normative Challenges to the International Order.- Chapter 3: The Clash of Great Powers in the Post-Soviet Space: EU and Russian Foreign Policies in their Overlapping Neighborhood.- Chapter 4: A Cold Peace between Russia and the West: Did Geoeconomics fail?.- Chapter 5: The Coercive Diplomacy of Vladimir Putin (2014-2016).- Chapter 6:l³Ž