Russia and Europe in the Twenty-First Century

Russia and Europe in the Twenty-First Century

An Uneasy Partnership

Edited by Jackie Gower & Graham Timmins
Foreword by Lord Robertson

Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies

Anthem European Studies

A comprehensive exploration into the fractious historical and contemporary relationship of these two influential political powers.

PDF, 336 Pages

ISBN:9781843317548

August 2007

£50.00, $80.00

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How can we best understand Russia's relationship with Europe today? Is Russia a European country? What binds us together and divides us? And is there a viable basis for cooperation? Is Russia a friend, a partner, a neighbour or a foe to Europe? This book brings together an impressive group of academic specialists and practitioners to provide a timely and important study of these complex questions. The recognition of mutual dependency, it is argued, needs to be qualified by a range of political, economic and normative tensions which make this a problematic and frequently turbulent relationship. There has never been a more important time to understand Russia's relationship with Europe and it is the subsequent sense of unease both in Russia and Europe which provides the focus for this investigation and which will make it of use to specialist and general readers alike.

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