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This book the conflicting issues in EU-Russian relations and presents an innovative theory for the understanding of their emergence. Drawing on up-to-date research data, the author argues that conflicts in EU-Russian relations are generated by the clash of principles of state sovereignty and international integration.
Contents
Preface Approaching EU-Russian Conflicts: Beyond Transitionalism and Traditionalism A European Country Outside Europe: EU Enlargement and the Problematic of Exclusion From Object to Subject: Intersubjectivity and the Problematic of Self-exclusion Sovereignty and Integration in EU-Russian Encounters: An Interpretative Model of Conflict Analysis Dissensual Interfaces: Interactional Asymmetries and EU-Russian Conflicts Equivalent Interfaces: The Limits of Integration and the Stability of Sovereignty The Persistence of Sovereignty: Russia and the EU at the Limit of Integration Bibliography Index