The contours of regionalism in a wider Europe are shaped by two dominant actors, the European Union (EU) and Russia, which often have divergent visions of the regional landscapes in a vast area constituting their common neighbourhood. The EU can be characterised as the promoter of normative regionalism, while Russia generates different forms of civilisational regionalism. Russia’s emphasis on the civilisational underpinnings of its regional integration model paves the way for two different strategies: one based on liberal imitation and replication of EU experiences in order to strengthen Russia’s position in the global neoliberal economy, and another grounded in illiberal contestation of the normative premises of the EU with the purpose of ...
The weakening of the West's global domination and the growing unwillingness on part of the US to def...
This article was written by Yuriy Pochta for the Council of Europe and was published in the spring o...
The advancing European discourse on spatial development policy and, more recently, territorial cohes...
The goal iof the chapter is to “deconstruct” the usual narrative of the EU as normative actor oppose...
The aim of the present article is to explore Western approaches to regionalism in order to analyze h...
ince the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia’s potential to contribute politically and economically...
The process of regionalization, inside the broader process of globalization, gives way to the format...
The paper examines the phenomenon of the regionalist rhetoric in the Russian mass media space and th...
The Post-Soviet regionalism is a new phenomenon and it requires a theory which addresses the very be...
The article determines that new the institutional practices are being formed within individual state...
AbstractThe Post-Soviet regionalism is a new phenomenon and it requires a theory which addresses the...
This paper aims to make comparison between “Eurasian regionalism” and “West-orient...
This chapter examines the relevance of normative power in the European Union's (EU) and Russia’s pol...
Vladimir Putin’s accession to power after 2000s not just brought new era to the Russian Federation b...
In March and October 2017, two workshops took place at Sciences Po Bordeaux, gathering together scho...
The weakening of the West's global domination and the growing unwillingness on part of the US to def...
This article was written by Yuriy Pochta for the Council of Europe and was published in the spring o...
The advancing European discourse on spatial development policy and, more recently, territorial cohes...
The goal iof the chapter is to “deconstruct” the usual narrative of the EU as normative actor oppose...
The aim of the present article is to explore Western approaches to regionalism in order to analyze h...
ince the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia’s potential to contribute politically and economically...
The process of regionalization, inside the broader process of globalization, gives way to the format...
The paper examines the phenomenon of the regionalist rhetoric in the Russian mass media space and th...
The Post-Soviet regionalism is a new phenomenon and it requires a theory which addresses the very be...
The article determines that new the institutional practices are being formed within individual state...
AbstractThe Post-Soviet regionalism is a new phenomenon and it requires a theory which addresses the...
This paper aims to make comparison between “Eurasian regionalism” and “West-orient...
This chapter examines the relevance of normative power in the European Union's (EU) and Russia’s pol...
Vladimir Putin’s accession to power after 2000s not just brought new era to the Russian Federation b...
In March and October 2017, two workshops took place at Sciences Po Bordeaux, gathering together scho...
The weakening of the West's global domination and the growing unwillingness on part of the US to def...
This article was written by Yuriy Pochta for the Council of Europe and was published in the spring o...
The advancing European discourse on spatial development policy and, more recently, territorial cohes...