Neighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis : From the Soviet Union into Eurasia?
Neighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis : From the Soviet Union into Eurasia?
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Author(s): Besier, Gerhard
ISBN No.: 9781472484949
Pages: 264
Year: 201611
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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1. Introduction Gerhard Besier & Katarzyna Stoklosa 2. European Union Conflict Transformation as Cross-Border Cooperation: Potential and Limits Cathal McCall 3. Reconceptualising European Neighbourhood beyond Geopolitics: Observations on Eastern Partnership James Wesley Scott Part I: Russia and Ukraine: An Ambivalent Neighbourhood 4. Russian Perceptions of the Ukrainian Crisis: From Confrontation to Damage Limitation? Alexander Sergunin 5. A Squeezed Country: Ukraine between Europe and Eurasia Mikhail A. Molchanov Part II: Russian Borders in the Light of the Crisis 6. Shifting Borders: Unpredictability and Strategic Distrust at the Finnish-Russian Border Jussi Laine 7.


Russia-EU Borderlands after the Ukraine Crisis: The Case of Narva Andrey Makarychev & Alexandra Yatsyk 8. Invested in Ukraine: The Struggle of Lithuania against Russia over the Future of Europe Dovile Jakniunaite 9. Fearing the Worst: A Latvian View on Russia and the Conflict in Ukraine Ilvija Bruge & Karlis Bukovskis 10. The Return of Geopolitics: Georgia in the Shadow of Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Kornely Kakachia 11. Having a Déjà Vu: The Perception of the Ukrainian Crisis in the Republic of Moldova Corneliu Pintilescu & Onoriu Colacel 12. Ukraine and Russia in Crisis: A Polish View Katarzyna Stoklosa 13. The Caspian States Perception of the Conflict between Ukraine and Russia Justyna Misiagiewicz Part III: Ukrainian-Russian Conflict: World Views, Belief Systems and Ideologies as Sources and Instruments 14. Sources of Popular Support and Opposition to the Putin Regime Cameron Ross 15.


Expanding Religious Borders? The New Influence of Some Old State Churches: The Russian Orthodoxy Gerhard Besier 16. Ukraine: Historical Notes on Re-Unification of the Russian Lands Jukka Korpela npredictability and Strategic Distrust at the Finnish-Russian Border Jussi Laine 7. Russia-EU Borderlands after the Ukraine Crisis: The Case of Narva Andrey Makarychev & Alexandra Yatsyk 8. Invested in Ukraine: The Struggle of Lithuania against Russia over the Future of Europe Dovile Jakniunaite 9. Fearing the Worst: A Latvian View on Russia and the Conflict in Ukraine Ilvija Bruge & Karlis Bukovskis 10. The Return of Geopolitics: Georgia in the Shadow of Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Kornely Kakachia 11. Having a Déjà Vu: The Perception of the Ukrainian Crisis in the Republic of Moldova Corneliu Pintilescu & Onoriu Colacel 12. Ukraine and Russia in Crisis: A Polish View Katarzyna Stoklosa 13.


The Caspian States Perception of the Conflict between Ukraine and Russia Justyna Misiagiewicz Part III: Ukrainian-Russian Conflict: World Views, Belief Systems and Ideologies as Sources and Instruments 14. Sources of Popular Support and Opposition to the Putin Regime Cameron Ross 15. Expanding Religious Borders? The New Influence of Some Old State Churches: The Russian Orthodoxy Gerhard Besier 16. Ukraine: Historical Notes on Re-Unification of the Russian Lands Jukka Korpela 259;cel 12. Ukraine and Russia in Crisis: A Polish View Katarzyna Stoklosa 13. The Caspian States Perception of the Conflict between Ukraine and Russia Justyna Misiagiewicz Part III: Ukrainian-Russian Conflict: World Views, Belief Systems and Ideologies as Sources and Instruments 14. Sources of Popular Support and Opposition to the Putin Regime Cameron Ross 15. Expanding Religious Borders? The New Influence of Some Old State Churches: The Russian Orthodoxy Gerhard Besier 16.


Ukraine: Historical Notes on Re-Unification of the Russian Lands Jukka Korpela.


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