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In adapting themselves to the post-Cold War period, the EU and Russia have been faced with a range of challenges in relation to their separate political and economic development and their respective identities. Not the least problematic of those challenges, however, has been in deciding the nature and shape of their relationship with each other. In 2010, the Partnership for Modernisation was formed and it is this modernising agenda, as seen through theoretical, historical, economic and political perspectives, that is the focus of this book.

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In adapting themselves to the post-Cold War period, the EU and Russia have been faced with a range of challenges in relation to their separate political and economic development and their respective identities. Not the least problematic of those challenges, however, has been in deciding the nature and shape of their relationship with each other. In 2010, the Partnership for Modernisation was formed and it is this modernising agenda, as seen through theoretical, historical, economic and political perspectives, that is the focus of this book.
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Autorenporträt
Maxine David is Lecturer in European Studies at the University of Surrey. She is a Foreign Policy analyst, specialising in the EU and Russia. She is one of the editors of and a contributing author to National Perspectives on Russia: European Foreign Policy in the Making? (Routledge; 2013). She has also published on gender and the European Neighbourhood Policy and is currently writing a monograph on Putin's foreign policy through the lens of the agency-structure debate. Maxine is also Editor of the Journal of Contemporary European Research. Tatiana Romanova is an associate professor at St Petersburg State University, she holds a Jean Monnet Chair and runs the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence there. She was one of three editors for an edited collection on EU-Russian relations, bringing together Russian and Polish perspectives on various aspects of these relations (EU-Russian Relations; 2012)) and has authored multiple articles and book chapters on EU-Russian relations, including economic cooperation, legal approximation, modernisation, the energy dialogue and restrictive measures.