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Author Besier, Gerhard

Title Neighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis : From the Soviet Union into Eurasia?
Published Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (262 pages)
Series Post-Soviet Politics
Post-Soviet politics.
Contents Cover; Half-Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 2 European Union conflict transformation as cross-border co-operation: potential and limits; 3 Reconceptualizing European neighbourhood beyond geopolitics: observations on eastern partnership; Part I Russia and Ukraine: an ambivalent neighbourhood; 4 Russian perceptions of the Ukrainian crisis: from confrontation to damage limitation?; 5 A squeezed country: Ukraine between Europe and Eurasia; Part II Russian borders in the light of the crisis
6 Shifting borders: unpredictability and strategic distrust at the Finnish-Russian border7 Russia-EU borderlands after the Ukraine crisis: the case of Narva; 8 Invested in Ukraine: the struggle of Lithuania against Russia over the future of Europe; 9 Fearing the worst: a Latvian view on Russia and the conflict in Ukraine; 10 The return of geopolitics: Georgia in the shadow of Russian-Ukrainian conflict; 11 Having déjà vu: the perception of the Ukrainian crisis in the Republic of Moldova; 12 Ukraine and Russia in crisis: a Polish view
13 The Caspian States' perception of the conflict between Ukraine and RussiaPart 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; 15 Expanding religious borders? The new influence of some old state churches: The Russian Orthodoxy; 16 Ukraine: historical notes on reunification of the Russian lands; Index of persons; Index of places
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Form Electronic book
Author Stoklosa, Katarzyna
ISBN 9781317089100
1317089103