EU and NATO Relations with Russia

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  • EU and NATO Relations with Russia Book Detail

  • Author : Glenn Diesen
  • Release Date : 2016-03-09
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Genre : Political Science
  • Pages : 269
  • ISBN 13 : 1317140524
  • File Size : 68,68 MB

EU and NATO Relations with Russia by Glenn Diesen PDF Summary

Book Description: Do the EU and NATO threaten Russian security? The book explores the rise of these exclusive ’inter-democratic’ security institutions after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the ensuing effects on relations with Russia. Two competing theories are tested to explore whether these institutions aggravate or mitigate the security dilemma with Russia. These institutions can be theorised to promote security as a positive-sum game through European integration and democracy promotion, or pursue collective hegemony with ideologically uncompromising bloc-politics. Glenn Diesen argues that a European security architecture that demotes the largest state on the continent to an object of security inevitably results in ’European integration’ becoming a zero-sum geopolitical project that has set the West on a collision course with Russia.

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