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Overview"Featuring a special section on ""Russian Foreign Policy Towards the 'Near Abroad'"" Issue 5.1 deals with Russia's post-Maidan foreign policy towards the so-called ""near abroad,"" or the former Soviet states. This is an important and timely topic, as Russia's policy perspectives have changed dramatically since 2013/2014, as have those of its neighbors. The Kremlin today is paradoxically following an aggressive ""realist"" agenda that seeks to clearly delineate its sphere of influence in Europe and Eurasia while simultaneously attempting to promote ""soft-power"" and a historical-civilizational justification for its recent actions in Ukraine (and elsewhere). The result is an often perplexing amalgam of policy positions that are difficult to disentangle. The contributors to this special issue are all regional specialists based either in Europe or the United States." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andreas Umland , Andrey Makarychev , George Soroka , Julie Fedor (University of Cambridge)Publisher: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon Imprint: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9783838212968ISBN 10: 3838212967 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 31 May 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationEleonora Narvselius, PhD,is an anthropologist affiliated with the Centre for Language and Literature and Center for European Studies at Lund University. She is the author ofUkrainian Intelligentsia in Post-Soviet Lviv: Narratives, Identity and Power (Lexington Books, 2012), and co-editor (with Gelinada Grinchenko) of Traitors, Collaborators and Deserters in Contemporary European Politics of Memory: Formulas of Betrayal (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).She recently participated in the international projectMemory of Vanished Population Groups and Societies in Todays East- and Central European Urban Environments. Memory Treatment and Urban Planning in Lviv, Chernivci, Chisinau and Wrocław(funded by the Swedish research foundation Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, 2011-2014). Andrey Makarychev is guest professor at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Science at the University of Tartu. His areas of expertise include EURussia studies, the EURussia common neighborhood, and regionalism in the post-Soviet space. He is co-author (with Alexandra Yatsyk) of Celebrating Borderlands in a Wider Europe. Nations and Identities in Ukraine, Georgia and Estonia (Nomos, 2016) and Lotmans Cultural Semiotics and the Political (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017). His articles appeared in Russian Politics, Region: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Ethnopolitics, Geopolitics, Slavic Review, Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, and other academic outlets. Andreas Umland is Senior Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for European Security in the Institute of International Relations at Prague, Principal Researcher of the Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation at Kyiv, and General Editor of the ibidem-Verlag book series Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society. Julie Fedor is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Melbourne. Gergana Dimova is an associate lecturer in global politics at the University of Winchester (United Kingdom). She received her PhD in political science from Harvard University and was a Jeremy Haworth Research Fellow at St Catharines College at the University of Cambridge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |