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  1. European identities and foreign policy discourses on Russia
    from the Ukraine to the Syrian crisis
    Author: Siddi, Marco
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    "This book examines the relationship between national identity construction and current foreign policy discourses on Russia in selected European Union member states in 2014-2018. It shows that divergent national discourses on Russia derive from the... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    "This book examines the relationship between national identity construction and current foreign policy discourses on Russia in selected European Union member states in 2014-2018. It shows that divergent national discourses on Russia derive from the different ways in which the country was constructed in national identity. The book develops an interpretive theoretical framework and argues that policy makers' agency can profoundly influence the contestation between different identity narratives. It includes case studies in policy areas that are of primary importance for EU-Russia relations, such as energy security (the Nord Stream 2 controversy), the Ukraine crisis, and Russia's military intervention in Syria. Focusing on EU member states that have traditionally taken different stances vis-à-vis Russia (Germany, Poland and Finland), it shows that at the peak of the Ukraine crisis national discourses converged towards a pragmatic, but critical narrative. As the Ukraine crisis subsided and new events took centre stage in foreign policy discussions (i.e. the Syrian civil war, international terrorism), long-standing and identity-based divergences partly re-emerged in the discourses of policy makers. This became particularly evident during the Nord Stream 2 controversy. Deep-rooted and different perceptions of the Russian Other in EU member states are still influential and lead to divergent national agendas for foreign policy towards Russia. This book will be of interest to students and scholars working in European and EU politics, Russian and Soviet politics, and International Relations"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781138231528
    RVK Categories: MK 5250 ; ML 1100 ; ML 6600
    Series: Routledge studies in European foreign policy
    Subjects: Außenpolitik; Russland <Motiv>; Diskurs; Nationalbewusstsein
    Other subjects: Russia (Federation) / Foreign relations / European Union countries; European Union countries / Foreign relations / Russia (Federation); National characteristics, European / Political aspects; Russia (Federation) / Foreign public opinion, European; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-; Syria / History / Civil War, 2011- / Participation, Russian; Natural gas pipelines / Europe; Natural gas pipelines / Russia (Federation); Diplomatic relations; Military participation / Russian; National characteristics, European / Political aspects; Natural gas pipelines; Public opinion, European; Europe; European Union countries; Russia (Federation); Syria; 2011-2014; History
    Scope: vii, 168 Seiten
    Notes:

    Identity, memory and the Russian other -- Identity and foreign policy : a discourse-historical approach -- The historic construction of German, Polish and Finnish identities and their Russian other -- Confronting the Russian other : the Ukraine crisis -- The EU's discursive strife on Nord Stream -- The Russian other in the Syrian crisis and MENA geopolitics -- Conclusion : (dis)united we stand? : national discourses and the Russian other, 2014-2018

  2. European identities and foreign policy discourses on Russia
    from the Ukraine to the Syrian crisis
    Author: Siddi, Marco
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    "This book examines the relationship between national identity construction and current foreign policy discourses on Russia in selected European Union member states in 2014-2018. It shows that divergent national discourses on Russia derive from the... more

    Europa-Universität Viadrina, Universitätsbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "This book examines the relationship between national identity construction and current foreign policy discourses on Russia in selected European Union member states in 2014-2018. It shows that divergent national discourses on Russia derive from the different ways in which the country was constructed in national identity. The book develops an interpretive theoretical framework and argues that policy makers' agency can profoundly influence the contestation between different identity narratives. It includes case studies in policy areas that are of primary importance for EU-Russia relations, such as energy security (the Nord Stream 2 controversy), the Ukraine crisis, and Russia's military intervention in Syria. Focusing on EU member states that have traditionally taken different stances vis-à-vis Russia (Germany, Poland and Finland), it shows that at the peak of the Ukraine crisis national discourses converged towards a pragmatic, but critical narrative. As the Ukraine crisis subsided and new events took centre stage in foreign policy discussions (i.e. the Syrian civil war, international terrorism), long-standing and identity-based divergences partly re-emerged in the discourses of policy makers. This became particularly evident during the Nord Stream 2 controversy. Deep-rooted and different perceptions of the Russian Other in EU member states are still influential and lead to divergent national agendas for foreign policy towards Russia. This book will be of interest to students and scholars working in European and EU politics, Russian and Soviet politics, and International Relations"--

     

    Export to reference management software   RIS file
      BibTeX file
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781138231528
    RVK Categories: MK 5250 ; ML 1100 ; ML 6600
    Series: Routledge studies in European foreign policy
    Subjects: Außenpolitik; Russland <Motiv>; Diskurs; Nationalbewusstsein
    Other subjects: Russia (Federation) / Foreign relations / European Union countries; European Union countries / Foreign relations / Russia (Federation); National characteristics, European / Political aspects; Russia (Federation) / Foreign public opinion, European; Ukraine Conflict, 2014-; Syria / History / Civil War, 2011- / Participation, Russian; Natural gas pipelines / Europe; Natural gas pipelines / Russia (Federation); Diplomatic relations; Military participation / Russian; National characteristics, European / Political aspects; Natural gas pipelines; Public opinion, European; Europe; European Union countries; Russia (Federation); Syria; 2011-2014; History
    Scope: vii, 168 Seiten
    Notes:

    Identity, memory and the Russian other -- Identity and foreign policy : a discourse-historical approach -- The historic construction of German, Polish and Finnish identities and their Russian other -- Confronting the Russian other : the Ukraine crisis -- The EU's discursive strife on Nord Stream -- The Russian other in the Syrian crisis and MENA geopolitics -- Conclusion : (dis)united we stand? : national discourses and the Russian other, 2014-2018