Russia, the Former Soviet Republics, and Europe Since 1989 (e-bog) af Graney, Katherine
Graney, Katherine (forfatter)

Russia, the Former Soviet Republics, and Europe Since 1989 e-bog

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Nearly three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, early hopes for the integration of the post-Soviet states into a &quote;Europe whole and free&quote; seem to have been decisively dashed. Europe itself is in the midst of a multifaceted crisis that threatens the considerable gains of the post-war liberal European experiment. In Russia, the Former Soviet Republics, and Europe Since 1989, Ka...
E-bog 317,82 DKK
Forfattere Graney, Katherine (forfatter)
Udgivet 9 august 2019
Længde 400 sider
Genrer Political structure and processes
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780190055103
Nearly three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, early hopes for the integration of the post-Soviet states into a "e;Europe whole and free"e; seem to have been decisively dashed. Europe itself is in the midst of a multifaceted crisis that threatens the considerable gains of the post-war liberal European experiment. In Russia, the Former Soviet Republics, and Europe Since 1989, Katherine Graney provides a panoramic and historically-rooted overview of the process of "e;Europeanization"e; in Russia and all fourteen of the former Soviet republics since 1989. Graney argues that deeply rooted ideas about Europe's cultural-civilizational primacy and concerns about both ideological and institutional alignment with Europe continue to influence both internal politics in contemporary Europe and the processes of Europeanization in the post-Soviet world. By comparing the effect of the phenomenon across Russia and the ex-republics, Graney provides a theoretically grounded and empirically rich window into how we should study politics in the former USSR.