Principled Pragmatism in Practice: The EU’s Policy towards Russia after Crimea: Studies in EU External Relations, cartea 19
Editat de Fabienne Bossuyt, Peter van Elsuwegeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 apr 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004423916
ISBN-10: 9004423915
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in EU External Relations
ISBN-10: 9004423915
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in EU External Relations
Cuprins
Preface
List of Abbreviations
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
General Introduction From Strategic Partner to Strategic Challenge: In Search of an EU Policy towards Russia
Peter Van Elsuwege and Fabienne Bossuyt
part 1
The Minsk Agreements and the Sanctions Regime in EU-Russia Relations
1 The Minsk Agreements Has the Glimmer of Hope Faded?
Sebastiaan Van Severen
2 The role of EU Member States and the Future of EU-Russia Relations Disentangling the role of Germany and the Netherlands in EU Decision-Making on Relations with Russia since the Ukraine Crisis
Tony van der Togt
3 Two Monologues Don’t Make a Dialogue The EU’s and Russia’s Strategic Narratives about the Minsk Agreements and Sanctions Regime
Irina Petrova
4 The Punitive Effect of the EU’s Restrictive Measures against Russia A Help or a Hindrance for Principled Pragmatism?
Alexandra Hofer
5 The EU-Russia Sanctions Regime before the Court of Justice of the EU
Kirill Entin
6 The Impact of the Adjudication of Sanctions against Russia before the Court of Justice of the EU
Celia Challet
part 2
EU-Russia Relations and the Shared Neighbourhood
7 Armenia A Precarious Navigation between Eurasian Integration and the European Union
Laure Delcour and Narine Ghazaryan
8 The EU and the De Facto States of the East European Periphery Constraints in International and European Law
Benedikt Harzl
9 The EU’s and Russia’s Visa Diplomacy in a Contested Neighbourhood
Igor Merheim-Eyre
part 3
EU Resilience to Russian Threats
10 The EU’s Concept of Resilience in the Context of EU-Russia Relations
Elena Pavlova and Tatiana Romanova
11 The EU’s Energy Relationship with Russia Between Resilience and Engagement
Marco Siddi
12 Addressing Cyber Security Threats from Russia in the EU
Andreas Marazis
part 4
Selective Engagement with Russia
13 Countering Transnational Security Threats: Prospects for EU-Russia Cooperation in an Era of Sanctions
Olga Potemkina
14 Conditions for Effective Selective Engagement Greening Russia’s Energy Sector
Niels Smeets
15 The Arctic as a Micro-Cosmos for Selective Engagement between the EU and Russia?
Thomas Kruessmann
part 5
Supporting Russian Civil Society and People-to-People Contacts
16 Principled Pragmatism and Civil Society in the EU Policies Towards Russia
Elena Belokurova and Andrey Demidov
17 A Crisis or a Turning Point? EU Cultural Relations with Russia after Crimea
Domenico Valenza
18 The Integration of Russia in the European Higher Education Area Challenges and Opportunities
Natalia Leskina
General Conclusion The Five Guiding Principles for the EU’s Relations with Russia: In Need of Revision?
Fabienne Bossuyt and Peter Van Elsuwege
Index
List of Abbreviations
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
General Introduction From Strategic Partner to Strategic Challenge: In Search of an EU Policy towards Russia
Peter Van Elsuwege and Fabienne Bossuyt
part 1
The Minsk Agreements and the Sanctions Regime in EU-Russia Relations
1 The Minsk Agreements Has the Glimmer of Hope Faded?
Sebastiaan Van Severen
2 The role of EU Member States and the Future of EU-Russia Relations Disentangling the role of Germany and the Netherlands in EU Decision-Making on Relations with Russia since the Ukraine Crisis
Tony van der Togt
3 Two Monologues Don’t Make a Dialogue The EU’s and Russia’s Strategic Narratives about the Minsk Agreements and Sanctions Regime
Irina Petrova
4 The Punitive Effect of the EU’s Restrictive Measures against Russia A Help or a Hindrance for Principled Pragmatism?
Alexandra Hofer
5 The EU-Russia Sanctions Regime before the Court of Justice of the EU
Kirill Entin
6 The Impact of the Adjudication of Sanctions against Russia before the Court of Justice of the EU
Celia Challet
part 2
EU-Russia Relations and the Shared Neighbourhood
7 Armenia A Precarious Navigation between Eurasian Integration and the European Union
Laure Delcour and Narine Ghazaryan
8 The EU and the De Facto States of the East European Periphery Constraints in International and European Law
Benedikt Harzl
9 The EU’s and Russia’s Visa Diplomacy in a Contested Neighbourhood
Igor Merheim-Eyre
part 3
EU Resilience to Russian Threats
10 The EU’s Concept of Resilience in the Context of EU-Russia Relations
Elena Pavlova and Tatiana Romanova
11 The EU’s Energy Relationship with Russia Between Resilience and Engagement
Marco Siddi
12 Addressing Cyber Security Threats from Russia in the EU
Andreas Marazis
part 4
Selective Engagement with Russia
13 Countering Transnational Security Threats: Prospects for EU-Russia Cooperation in an Era of Sanctions
Olga Potemkina
14 Conditions for Effective Selective Engagement Greening Russia’s Energy Sector
Niels Smeets
15 The Arctic as a Micro-Cosmos for Selective Engagement between the EU and Russia?
Thomas Kruessmann
part 5
Supporting Russian Civil Society and People-to-People Contacts
16 Principled Pragmatism and Civil Society in the EU Policies Towards Russia
Elena Belokurova and Andrey Demidov
17 A Crisis or a Turning Point? EU Cultural Relations with Russia after Crimea
Domenico Valenza
18 The Integration of Russia in the European Higher Education Area Challenges and Opportunities
Natalia Leskina
General Conclusion The Five Guiding Principles for the EU’s Relations with Russia: In Need of Revision?
Fabienne Bossuyt and Peter Van Elsuwege
Index
Notă biografică
Fabienne Bossuyt, Ph.D. (2010), Aston University and Ghent University, is Professor of EU External Policies at the Department of Political Science at Ghent University. She specialises in EU relations with the post-Soviet space, and has published widely on this topic.
Peter Van Elsuwege, PhD. (2007), Ghent University, is Professor of EU law and Jean Monnet Chair at Ghent University. He is also Visiting Professor at the College of Europe (Natolin campus). His research focuses on the law of EU external relations.
Peter Van Elsuwege, PhD. (2007), Ghent University, is Professor of EU law and Jean Monnet Chair at Ghent University. He is also Visiting Professor at the College of Europe (Natolin campus). His research focuses on the law of EU external relations.