Summary -- The shifting EU-Russia relationship -- An uneasy calm -- Society still stirs -- Implications for Russia's political future -- Kremlin foreign policy -- The EU's options regarding Russia
Summary
Russia's approach to the European Union (EU) has changed fundamentally over the last few years. The Kremlin is no longer drawing gradually closer to crisis-stricken Europe. Instead, Russia is entering a period of domestic uncertainty and rebalancing its foreign policy to emphasize its Eurasian neighbors and China. Europe should take note. In order to develop an effective strategic approach toward their biggest neighbor, Europeans must deepen their understanding of the changing realities in Russia
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"May 2013."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 19)
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (Carnegie, viewed June 3, 2013)