Russia and the Question of World Order engages with three sets of questions that cut to the heart of the ongoing debate about Russia's role in the present world order, with a special focus on Moscow's relations with the US, China, and the EU.
Russia and the Question of World Order engages with three sets of questions that cut to the heart of the ongoing debate about Russia's role in the present world order, with a special focus on Moscow's relations with the US, China, and the EU.
Elias Götz is a Researcher at the Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies (IRES), Uppsala University, Sweden. He has published on Russian foreign policy in journals such as International Studies Review, Foreign Policy Analysis, and International Politics. Camille-Renaud Merlen is a PhD Candidate at the School of Politics and International Relations (POLIR), University of Kent, UK. He researches Russian conceptions of sovereignty, including Russia's engagement with supranational courts.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Russia and the question of world order Elias Götz and Camille-Renaud Merlen 2. Russia and the European security order revisited: from the congress of Vienna to the post-cold war Tuomas Forsberg 3. Carr goes east: reconsidering power and inequality in a post-liberal Eurasia Kevork K. Oskanian 4. Russian strategic culture, domestic politics and Cold War 2.0 Roger E. Kanet 5. Convergence or divergence? Visions of world order and the Russian-Chinese relationship Marcin Kaczmarski 6. Russia's Eurasian past, present and future: rival international societies and Moscow's place in the post-cold war world Zachary Paikin, Kaneshko Sangar and Camille-Renaud Merlen
1. Russia and the question of world order Elias Götz and Camille-Renaud Merlen 2. Russia and the European security order revisited: from the congress of Vienna to the post-cold war Tuomas Forsberg 3. Carr goes east: reconsidering power and inequality in a post-liberal Eurasia Kevork K. Oskanian 4. Russian strategic culture, domestic politics and Cold War 2.0 Roger E. Kanet 5. Convergence or divergence? Visions of world order and the Russian-Chinese relationship Marcin Kaczmarski 6. Russia's Eurasian past, present and future: rival international societies and Moscow's place in the post-cold war world Zachary Paikin, Kaneshko Sangar and Camille-Renaud Merlen
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