Principled pragmatism in practice : : the eu's policy towards russia after crimea / / edited by Fabienne Bossuyt, Peter van Elsuwege.

As the EU's relations with Russia remain at an all-time low and continue to be in a state of paralysis, marked by de-institutionalisation, inertia and estrangement, the EU's policy towards Russia seems up for review. By taking stock of the implementation of the EU's Global Strategy an...

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Superior document:Studies in EU External Relations ; 19
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Nijhoff,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Studies in EU External Relations ; 19.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.