Russian foreign policy in the 21st century/
edited by Roger E. Kanet
- New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2011.
- xiv, 295 p. ; 23 cm.
Introduction: Russian foreign policy in the 21st century / Roger E. Kanet -- Part I: Foundations of Russian foreign policy -- History, Russia and the West, and cold wars / Peter Shearman -- Aims and means in Russian foreign policy / Ingmar Oldberg -- Russian modernization pathways: foreign policy implications / Graeme P. Herd -- Russia's "soft power" in the Putin epoch / Vladimir Rukavishnikov -- -- Part II: Russia and the "near abroad" after the war with Georgia -- Russia and Georgia-- from confrontation to war: what is next? / Bertil Nygren -- The Russo-Georgian War and EU mediation / Thomas Forsberg and Antti Seppo -- Russia's new "Moroe Doctrine" / Mette Skak -- Russia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus after the Georgia conflict / Charles E. Ziegler -- Part III: Russia, Europe, and beyond -- Medvedev's "fourteen points": Russia's proposal for a new European security architecture / Nikita Lomagin -- From the "New World Order" to "resetting relations": two decades of US-Russia relations / Roger E. Kanet -- Russia, NATO enlargement, and "regions of privileged interests" / John Berryman -- Revisiting the EU's European neighborhood policy: the eastern partnership and Russia / Joan DeBardeleben -- The EU-Russia energy relationship: European, Russian, common interests? / Susanne Nies.