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El. knyga: Multilateral Dimension in Russian Foreign Policy [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This book examines the place of multilateralism in Russia’s foreign policy and Russia’s engagement with multilateral institutions. Throughout the post-Soviet period, both Yeltsin and Putin consistently professed a deep attachment to the principles of multilateralism. However, multilateralism as a value, concept, strategy or general phenomenon in Russian foreign policy has hitherto been neglected by scholars, seldom assessed in its own right or from a comparative perspective. This book fills that gap, combining wider conceptual perspectives on the place of multilateralism in Russian foreign policy thought and action with detailed empirical case studies of Russian engagement at the global, transatlantic and European levels, and also in Russia’s regional environment. It examines Russia’s role and relationship with the UN, NATO, G8, EU, OSCE, Arctic Council, Eurasian Economic Community, Commonwealth of Independent States, Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Collective Security Treaty Organization, covering a wide range of issue areas including nuclear non-proliferation and trade. Throughout, it considers the political, economic and security interests that shape Russia’ foreign relations, conception of multilateralism and activity in multilateral settings. Overall, this book is an important resource for anyone interested in Russian foreign policy and its role in international relations more generally.



This book examines the place of multilateralism in Russia’s foreign policy. It examines Russia’s role and relationship with the G8, NATO, EU, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Collective Security Treaty Organization and Shanghai Cooperation Organization, covering a wide range of issue areas including nuclear non-proliferation and trade.

List of tables
ix
List of figures
x
List of contributors
xi
Preface xii
List of abbreviations
xiii
Key features of Russian multilateralism
1(20)
Elana Wilson Rowe
Stina Torjesen
The role of multilateralism in Russian foreign policy
21(25)
Robert Legvold
Multilateralism in Russian foreign policy approaches
46(12)
Andrei Zagorski
Leading in the concert of great powers: Lessons from Russia's G8 chairmanship
58(11)
Pavel K. Baev
Russia's attitude towards nuclear non-proliferation regimes and institutions: An example of multilateralism?
69(14)
Alexander A. Pikayev
Russia and Europe and the process of EU enlargement
83(14)
Margot Light
Inside or outside? Russia's policies towards NATO
97(24)
Hannes Adomeit
Russia and the OSCE: From high expectations to denial?
121(21)
Jakub M. Godzimirski
Russian regional multilateralism: The case of the Arctic Council
142(11)
Elana Wilson Rowe
Russia, the CIS and the EEC: Finally getting it right?
153(10)
Stina Torjesen
Russia's trade relations within the Commonwealth of Independent States
163(18)
Julian Cooper
Russia as a military great power: The uses of the CSTO and the SCO in Central Asia
181(12)
Stina Torjesen
Notes 193(30)
Index 223
Elana Wilson Rowe holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and is a Senior Research Fellow at the Department for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). Her research interests include regional cooperation in the circumpolar north and Russian foreign and energy policy.

Stina Torjesen holds a DPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford and is a Senior Research Fellow at the Department for Russian and Eurasian studies, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). She has specialised on the international relations of Central Asia and works also on security and peacebuilding in Tajikistan and Afghanistan.