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Europe's Eastern Crisis
The Geopolitics of Asymmetry
This book uncovers the changing way the EU is conducting its foreign policy in response to the Ukraine conflict and tensions with Russia.
Richard Youngs (Author)
9781107121379, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 6 April 2017
262 pages
23.5 x 15.7 x 1.9 cm, 0.49 kg
In recent years a series of crises have erupted on the European Union's eastern borders. Russia's annexation of Crimea and the subsequent conflict in eastern Ukraine presented the EU with a major foreign policy challenge, in both Ukraine and across the other countries of the so-called Eastern Partnership. In response, the EU has begun to map its own form of 'liberal-redux geopolitics' that combines various strategic logics. This book traces the effect of these crises on the foreign policy of the EU, examining the changes in policies towards the countries on its eastern borders, the EU's review of the Eastern Partnership, as well as the EU's relations with Russia overall. It goes on to uncover whether the EU has contained the crisis or if it has set up new conditions for more instability in the future.
1. Introduction
2. An analytical framework for European Union crisis responses
3. The return of geopolitics
4. Pre-crisis European Union eastern policy
5. Eastern policy from low to high politics
6. Limits to the European Union response
7. Ukraine I: shepherding revolution?
8. Ukraine II: containing conflict
9. Ukraine III: supporting reform
10. The impact on other eastern partners
11. Conclusion: a half-new European Union eastern policy.
Subject Areas: International relations [JPS], Constitution: government & the state [JPHC]