"What is striking about this collection of research is not merely the scope of issues that the scholars cover and how the editors are able to match that breadth with depth by calling on experts from both Europe and post-Soviet Eurasia alike, but how important the findings are for the American community of scholars and policy experts as well. For understanding Eurasia's security and economic developments and their implications for regional neighbors and global politics, Americans need to have as a solid understanding of Russia's educational system and the role of European institutions and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, as they do of strategic issues like Eurasian security trade and production. This volume contributes to creating that link between specific knowledge and strategic interests so important for good scholarship and better policy."
Celeste Wallander, Visiting Associate Professor,
School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University"However not a superpower anymore, Russia is and will remain an important and often thorny neighbor to Europe. In this light this short yet carefully structured and highly argumentative book is particularly timely, providing deep insight into current Russia-EU relationship and its prospects."
Yury Fedorov, Associate Fellow,
The Royal Institute of International Affairs
Auteurs : T. Bordatchev, T. German, Th. Gomart, T. Kastouéva-Jean, M. Laumouline, J.-P. Massias, V. Milov, A. Monaghan, M. Thumann, J. Vercueil.
Thomas Gomart dirige le programme Russie/NEI de l’Ifri. Il enseigne à l’Ecole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr.
Tatiana Kastueva-Jean est assistante de recherche au programme Russie/NEI de l’Ifri.
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