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Shaping EU Foreign Policy Towards Russia: Improving Coherence in External Relations

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Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
253
Category
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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
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1. Introduction: the EU’s quest for a more coherent Russia policy
2. A research framework to investigate external coherence
3. “Coherence matters”: why an undefined term became a guiding principle for EU foreign policy
4. How to coordinate the EU’s foreign policy towards Russia? External coherence within the policy setting
5. EU foreign policy and relations with Russia: the challenge to shape an unresponsive milieu
6. Acting coherently: the complex relationship of milieu and possession goals in the EU–Russia context
7. Conclusion: understanding external (in)coherence and its implications for the future
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