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Identities and Foreign Policies in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus: The Other Europes

✍ Scribed by Stephen White, Valentina Feklyunina (auth.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
356
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Other β€˜Europes’....Pages 1-29
Negotiating a Relationship....Pages 31-49
β€˜Europe’ and the Post-Soviet Republics Since 1991....Pages 51-98
Russia and β€˜Europe’: Elite Discourses....Pages 99-134
Ukraine and β€˜Europe’: Elite Discourses....Pages 135-161
Belarus and β€˜Europe’: Elite Discourses....Pages 163-186
Mass Publics and Foreign Policy Preferences....Pages 187-228
Conclusion: Identities and Foreign Policies in the Other Europes....Pages 229-270
Back Matter....Pages 271-350

✦ Subjects


International Relations; European Politics; Russian and Post-Soviet Politics; European Union Politics; Political Science; Globalization


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