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After the collapse of the Soviet Union expectations were high that a 'new world order' was emerging in which Russia and the other former Soviet republics would join the Western community of nations. That has not occurred. This volume explains the reasons for this failure and assesses likely future developments in that relationship
Contents
Introduction: Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century; R.E.Kanet History, Russia and the West, and Cold Wars; P.Shearman Aims and Means in Russian Foreign Policy; I.Oldberg Russian Modernization Pathways: Foreign Policy Implications; G.Herd Assessing Russia's 'Soft Power' in a Globalising World; V.Rukavishnikov Russia and Georgia: From Confrontation to War. What is Next?; B.Nygren EU as Peace Mediator in Georgia: Success or Failure?; T.Forsberg Russia's new 'Monroe Doctrine'; M.Skak Russia, Central Asia and the Caucasus after the Georgia Conflict; C.E.Ziegler Medvedev's 'Fourteen Points': Russia's Proposal for a New European Security Architecture; N.Lomagin From the 'New World Order' to 'Resetting Relations': Two Decades of U.S.-Russian Relations; R.E.Kanet Russia, NATO Enlargement, and 'Regions of Privileged Interests'; J.Berryman Revising the EU's European Neighbourhood Policy: The Eastern Partnership and Russia; J.DeBardeleben EU, Russia, Energy: Cooperation or Conflict?; S.Nies Conclusion; R.E.Kanet