Economization versus Power Ambitions
Rethinking Russia's Policy towards Post-Soviet States
Edited by
Dr. Stefan Meister
Nomos, 1. Edition 2013, 154 Pages
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DGAP-Schriften zur Internationalen Politik
Description
Russia’s policy towards post-Soviet states oscillates between the poles of traditional power politics and the economic interests of its elites. This pattern mirrors the differences between its rather closed political system and its partly open economy. The country’s relations with its post-Soviet neighbors have three main functions: international recognition of its status as a regional power; domestic legitimization of the Putin system; and access to and distribution of income for Russian elites. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has failed to integrate post-Soviet states because it has wished to dominate them rather than taking a genuine approach to integration. The Eurasian Economic Union, which tries to imitate the European Union’s successful integration policy, will fail unless Russian leadership can develop an attractive political and economic model. As long as Russian elites are primarily interested in their own welfare, Russia will not be able to develop soft power. The EU has meanwhile managed to develop soft power and an attractive integration model, but it is not willing to make a serious commitment to becoming the normative hegemon in the post-Soviet neighborhood.
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-8329-7645-3 |
Subtitle | Rethinking Russia's Policy towards Post-Soviet States |
Publication Date | Aug 27, 2013 |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Softcover |
Language | englisch |
Pages | 154 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Scientific literature |
Reviews
»highly valuable collection of essays... the authors have done excellent job both from the point of view of analysis and synthesis, providing proper arguments for their conclusions. Thanks to the selection of authors and the editor's excellent work, this book offers a fairly ›easy read‹ of subjects that otherwise could be extremely difficult to understand.«
Ljubisa S. Adamovich, The Russian Review 3/14
Ljubisa S. Adamovich, The Russian Review 3/14
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