Understanding Conflict Between Russia and the EU: The Limits of Integration [NOOK Book]

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Understanding Conflict between Russia and the EU provides an innovative interpretation of EU-Russian relations, which combines insights from both classical and contemporary critical theories of international relations with a rich empirical analysis of current conflicts between Russia and the EU. Contributing both to the discussion on contemporary political theory and to area studies in Russian politics, this book will be of interest to students of Russian politics and European integration as well as to the wider ...
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Understanding Conflict Between Russia and the EU: The Limits of Integration

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Overview

Understanding Conflict between Russia and the EU provides an innovative interpretation of EU-Russian relations, which combines insights from both classical and contemporary critical theories of international relations with a rich empirical analysis of current conflicts between Russia and the EU. Contributing both to the discussion on contemporary political theory and to area studies in Russian politics, this book will be of interest to students of Russian politics and European integration as well as to the wider readership in the discipline of international relations.

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Sergei Prozorov is currently Professor of International Relations at Petrozavodsk State University, Russia

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SERGEI PROZOROV is Professor of International Relations at Petrozavodsk State University, Russia.

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Table of Contents

1 Approaching EU-Russian conflicts : beyond transitionalism and traditionalism 1
2 A European country outside Europe : EU enlargement and the problematic of exclusion 27
3 From object to subject : intersubjectivity and the problematic of self-exclusion 46
4 Sovereignty and integration in EU-Russian encounters : an interpretative model of conflict analysis 74
5 Dissensual interfaces : interactional asymmetries and EU-Russian conflicts 102
6 Equivalent interfaces : the limits of integration and the stability of sovereignty 128
7 The persistence of sovereignty : Russia and the EU at the limit of integration 157
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