© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. This article applies Barnett and Duvall’s taxonomy of power to European Union (EU)–Russia relations aiming to understand power in its complexity and without a priori theoretical assumptions. Four different types of power – compulsory, institutional, structural and productive – feature simultaneously. It is argued that non-compulsory forms of power are key to understanding the logic of competition in EU–Russia relations in the decade preceding the 2014 Ukraine crisis, despite receiving limited scholarly attention. First, a struggle over institutional power, the capacity to control the conditions of the other actor indirectly, appeared from rivalling integration projects and competing norm diffusion. Secondly, po...
Ukraine experienced two great events of change in 2013-2014: the Euromaidan revolution and the Russi...
Relations between the European Union (EU) and Russia have gone through a dramatic journey from close...
Recent changes in the European Union’s (EU) regional and global environment triggered academic revis...
Relations between the EU and Russia cannot be understood without analysing the role of power. Yet, t...
The article is dedicated to the study of the concept of Normative Power Europe as well as to the cri...
The unfolding events in the Ukraine remind us of Georgia 2008 and make us wonder whether their impac...
Moving from the analysis of the EU’s actions in the Ukrainian crisis, this article aims at opening ...
During last two decades the European Union as “normative power Europe” has been associated with the ...
During last two decades the European Union as “normative power Europe” has been associated with the ...
The crisis in Ukraine of 2014 produced considerable change in the EU international environment, whic...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and Ukraine began in 1998 with the signature of the...
Examining Russia–EU relations in terms of the forms and types of power tools they use, this book arg...
This paper uses the Foucauldian premise of governmentality and the ‘analytics of government’ framewo...
The history between the European Union and Russia has been one of interest for the entire world. Wit...
This article applies the Foucauldian premise of governmentality and the analytics of government fram...
Ukraine experienced two great events of change in 2013-2014: the Euromaidan revolution and the Russi...
Relations between the European Union (EU) and Russia have gone through a dramatic journey from close...
Recent changes in the European Union’s (EU) regional and global environment triggered academic revis...
Relations between the EU and Russia cannot be understood without analysing the role of power. Yet, t...
The article is dedicated to the study of the concept of Normative Power Europe as well as to the cri...
The unfolding events in the Ukraine remind us of Georgia 2008 and make us wonder whether their impac...
Moving from the analysis of the EU’s actions in the Ukrainian crisis, this article aims at opening ...
During last two decades the European Union as “normative power Europe” has been associated with the ...
During last two decades the European Union as “normative power Europe” has been associated with the ...
The crisis in Ukraine of 2014 produced considerable change in the EU international environment, whic...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and Ukraine began in 1998 with the signature of the...
Examining Russia–EU relations in terms of the forms and types of power tools they use, this book arg...
This paper uses the Foucauldian premise of governmentality and the ‘analytics of government’ framewo...
The history between the European Union and Russia has been one of interest for the entire world. Wit...
This article applies the Foucauldian premise of governmentality and the analytics of government fram...
Ukraine experienced two great events of change in 2013-2014: the Euromaidan revolution and the Russi...
Relations between the European Union (EU) and Russia have gone through a dramatic journey from close...
Recent changes in the European Union’s (EU) regional and global environment triggered academic revis...