Europe's Eastern crisis the geopolitics of asymmetry

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Areas (DCFTA), 51, 61, 77,102, 104, 180 defensive geopolitics, 26, 216 democracy support, 28 DfID, 164 DG Trade, 105 Donbas, 35, 141, 144, 156 Donetsk, 35, 47, 144 Dugin, Alexander, 41 Dutch referendum, 102 EaP Civil Society Forum, 103 Eastern Partnership (EaP) states, 50, 57, 63, 65, 76, 100 Electric Yerevan, 195 energy security, 82 Energy Union, 83, 107 Engage and hedge, 9 ENP Review, 82 EU acquis, 61 EU Court of Auditors, 167 EU Global Strategy, 82 EU membership, 55 EU monitoring mission (EUMM), 182 EUAM, 150, 162 EUBAM border mission, 185 Eurasia, 44 Eurasian customs union, 55 Eurasian Economic Union, 54, 62, 104, 105, 193, 197,215 251 252 index Eurasianism, 41 Euro-Mediterranean Union, 51 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 71, 80, 122, 161 European Economic Area, 102 European Endowment for Democracy, 80,119,163 European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights, 163 European Investment Bank, 71, 80,122 European Neighbourhood Instrument, 78 European Neighbourhood Partnership Instrument, 115 European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) 50, 56, 77 European Security Strategy, 16 Eurozone crisis, 19, 55 EU-Russia Partnership agreement, 39 External Action Service, 61, 70, 78 external governance, 55 Fabius, Laurent, 138 Finland, 75 Finlandisation, 68 France, 53, 79, 154 Front National, 38 Frontex, 101 frozen conflicts, 62 Fiile, Stefan, 100, 119 functional-power Europe, 18 G7, 70 Gagauzia, 187 Gazprom, 84, 108 Geneva, 136 geo-economics, 21,218 geopolitics, 21, 23, 34 Soros, 163 Georgia, 177 Georgia invasion 2008, 40, 51 Georgian Dream, 178 Germany, 66, 94, 154, 163, 228 Global strategy, 98 governmentality, 23 grand strategy, 40 Grosyman, Volodymyr, 159 Hahn, Johannes, 82 Hammond, Phillip, 67 hard security, 27 harmonisation, 61 Heartland theory, 21 Hollande, François, 67, 142 human security, 19 Hungary, 72, 95 IMF, 125, 158, 167, 189 information warfare, 91 institutionalism, 17, 57 institutionalists, 225 Integration Index, 60 inter-governmentalism, 20 international law, 39 Ivanishvili, Bridzna, 178 Jobbik, 38 Juncker, Jean-Claude, 93 Kolomoisky, Ihor, 160 Kremlin, 36, 41, 46, 137 language law, 134 Lavrov, Sergei, 48 liberal order, 39, 44 liberal-redux geopolitics, 6, 29,230 Luhansk, 35, 47, 144 Lukashenka, Alexander, 53, 197 Mackinder, Harold, 21 Magnitsky list, 97 Maidan, 117 Maidan protests, 118, 158 Malaysian airline flight MH17, 36 Mariupol, 143 market-power Europe, 1 8 McFaul, Michael, 42 mediation, 136, 153 Medvedev, Dimitri, 53, 92 Merkel, Angela, 66, 86, 105, 120, 142 meta-geopolitics, 22 middle lands, 27, 41, 215 military support, 149 militias, 37 Index 253 Minsk accord, 36, 37, 140, 143 Mistraï warships, 71 Mogherini, Federica, 68 Moldova, 101, 183 Nabucco, 83 Nagorno-Karabakh, 194, 204, 207 National Reform Council, 158, 162, 167 NATO Membership Action Plan, 90, 180 Neighbourhood Civil Society Facility, 80 Neighbourhood Policy Governance Facility, 115 neo-classical geopolitics, 22 neutrality, 136, 139 neutrality-lite, 217 new Cold War, 45 Nord Stream-2, 107 Normandy format, 143 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), 43, 45, 53, 69, 73, 91, 152 Novorossiya, 35, 41 nuclear warheads, 38 Nuland, Victoria, 120 Obama, Barack, 73 Oettinger, Gunther, 107 offensive geopolitics, 26 oligarchs, 160 Orange revolution, 114, 115 Orban, Viktor, 76, 108 Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 39, 96, 138, 140, 148 Orthodox Church, 41, 181 OSCE Special Monitoring Mission, 140 Ostpolitik, 94 peacekeeping, 143, 151 Podemos, 38 Poland, 50, 67, 151 polycentrism, 40 Poroshenko, Petro, 36, 104, 142, 157 post-structuralist, 23 Putin, Vladimir, 36, 43, 134, 142, 214, 217 regional spoiler, 45 regulatory power, 57 Renzi, Matteo, 72, 97 reverse flows, 84 Riga summit, 81, 100 rimlands, 44 Romania, 68 rule of law, 116 Russian minority, 46 Russophobia, 48 Saakashvili, Mikheil, 158, 178 sanctions, 69, 98, 218 Sargyszan, Serge, 195 securitisation, 31 separatists, 35, 37, 137 shatterbelt, 23 Sida, 164 Sikorski, 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Areas (DCFTA), 51, 61, 77,102, 104, 180 defensive geopolitics, 26, 216 democracy support, 28 DfID, 164 DG Trade, 105 Donbas, 35, 141, 144, 156 Donetsk, 35, 47, 144 Dugin, Alexander, 41 Dutch referendum, 102 EaP Civil Society Forum, 103 Eastern Partnership (EaP) states, 50, 57, 63, 65, 76, 100 Electric Yerevan, 195 energy security, 82 Energy Union, 83, 107 Engage and hedge, 9 ENP Review, 82 EU acquis, 61 EU Court of Auditors, 167 EU Global Strategy, 82 EU membership, 55 EU monitoring mission (EUMM), 182 EUAM, 150, 162 EUBAM border mission, 185 Eurasia, 44 Eurasian customs union, 55 Eurasian Economic Union, 54, 62, 104, 105, 193, 197,215 251 252 index Eurasianism, 41 Euro-Mediterranean Union, 51 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 71, 80, 122, 161 European Economic Area, 102 European Endowment for Democracy, 80,119,163 European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights, 163 European Investment Bank, 71, 80,122 European Neighbourhood Instrument, 78 European Neighbourhood Partnership Instrument, 115 European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) 50, 56, 77 European Security Strategy, 16 Eurozone crisis, 19, 55 EU-Russia Partnership agreement, 39 External Action Service, 61, 70, 78 external governance, 55 Fabius, Laurent, 138 Finland, 75 Finlandisation, 68 France, 53, 79, 154 Front National, 38 Frontex, 101 frozen conflicts, 62 Fiile, Stefan, 100, 119 functional-power Europe, 18 G7, 70 Gagauzia, 187 Gazprom, 84, 108 Geneva, 136 geo-economics, 21,218 geopolitics, 21, 23, 34 Soros, 163 Georgia, 177 Georgia invasion 2008, 40, 51 Georgian Dream, 178 Germany, 66, 94, 154, 163, 228 Global strategy, 98 governmentality, 23 grand strategy, 40 Grosyman, Volodymyr, 159 Hahn, Johannes, 82 Hammond, Phillip, 67 hard security, 27 harmonisation, 61 Heartland theory, 21 Hollande, François, 67, 142 human security, 19 Hungary, 72, 95 IMF, 125, 158, 167, 189 information warfare, 91 institutionalism, 17, 57 institutionalists, 225 Integration Index, 60 inter-governmentalism, 20 international law, 39 Ivanishvili, Bridzna, 178 Jobbik, 38 Juncker, Jean-Claude, 93 Kolomoisky, Ihor, 160 Kremlin, 36, 41, 46, 137 language law, 134 Lavrov, Sergei, 48 liberal order, 39, 44 liberal-redux geopolitics, 6, 29,230 Luhansk, 35, 47, 144 Lukashenka, Alexander, 53, 197 Mackinder, Harold, 21 Magnitsky list, 97 Maidan, 117 Maidan protests, 118, 158 Malaysian airline flight MH17, 36 Mariupol, 143 market-power Europe, 1 8 McFaul, Michael, 42 mediation, 136, 153 Medvedev, Dimitri, 53, 92 Merkel, Angela, 66, 86, 105, 120, 142 meta-geopolitics, 22 middle lands, 27, 41, 215 military support, 149 militias, 37 Index 253 Minsk accord, 36, 37, 140, 143 Mistraï warships, 71 Mogherini, Federica, 68 Moldova, 101, 183 Nabucco, 83 Nagorno-Karabakh, 194, 204, 207 National Reform Council, 158, 162, 167 NATO Membership Action Plan, 90, 180 Neighbourhood Civil Society Facility, 80 Neighbourhood Policy Governance Facility, 115 neo-classical geopolitics, 22 neutrality, 136, 139 neutrality-lite, 217 new Cold War, 45 Nord Stream-2, 107 Normandy format, 143 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), 43, 45, 53, 69, 73, 91, 152 Novorossiya, 35, 41 nuclear warheads, 38 Nuland, Victoria, 120 Obama, Barack, 73 Oettinger, Gunther, 107 offensive geopolitics, 26 oligarchs, 160 Orange revolution, 114, 115 Orban, Viktor, 76, 108 Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 39, 96, 138, 140, 148 Orthodox Church, 41, 181 OSCE Special Monitoring Mission, 140 Ostpolitik, 94 peacekeeping, 143, 151 Podemos, 38 Poland, 50, 67, 151 polycentrism, 40 Poroshenko, Petro, 36, 104, 142, 157 post-structuralist, 23 Putin, Vladimir, 36, 43, 134, 142, 214, 217 regional spoiler, 45 regulatory power, 57 Renzi, Matteo, 72, 97 reverse flows, 84 Riga summit, 81, 100 rimlands, 44 Romania, 68 rule of law, 116 Russian minority, 46 Russophobia, 48 Saakashvili, Mikheil, 158, 178 sanctions, 69, 98, 218 Sargyszan, Serge, 195 securitisation, 31 separatists, 35, 37, 137 shatterbelt, 23 Sida, 164 Sikorski, Radek, 67 Slovakia, 72, 95 soft geopolitics, 10, 22 Soros, George, 169 South Caucasus, 69 South Ossetia, 38, 40, 53, 178, 180 South Stream, 84, 108 Southern Gas Corridor, 83, 205 Spain, 95 Spearhead Force, 74 sphere of influence, 38 State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (Socar), 204 state-building contract, 161 Steinmeier, Frank-Walter, 89, 94, 136 Stratcom, 80, 91, 92 structural foreign policy, 18 Stubb, Alexander, 96 surveillance, 73 Svoboda, 122 Sweden, 50, 54, 75 Syria, 48, 97 Syriza, 38, 72 Tartars, 135 territorial integrity, 67 Tombinski, Jan, 149 254 Index transformative power, 32, 59 Transnistria, 52, 184, 191 Trenin, Dimitri, 41 Turkey, 68 Turkish Stream, 84 Tusk, Donald, 68, 72, 107 twinning, 52 Tymoshenko, Yulia, 116 United Kingdom, 152, 164, 170 Ukraine Support Group, 161 United Nations (UN), 37, 44, 46 Venice Commission, 162, 167 Very High Readiness Task Force (VJTF), 74 Vilnius summit, 54, 76, 118 visa-free travel, 101 visa liberalisation, 51, 81, 143, 168, 181 volunteer forces, 35 von der Leyen, Ursula, 73 Warsaw summit, 89 World War I, 44 World Trade Organization, 104, 106 Yalta, 96 Yanukovich, Viktor, 1, 34, 116, 121, 134 Yatsenuk, Arseny, 158, 159 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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title Europe's Eastern crisis the geopolitics of asymmetry
title_auth Europe's Eastern crisis the geopolitics of asymmetry
title_exact_search Europe's Eastern crisis the geopolitics of asymmetry
title_full Europe's Eastern crisis the geopolitics of asymmetry Richard Youngs, Carnegie Europe and University of Warwick
title_fullStr Europe's Eastern crisis the geopolitics of asymmetry Richard Youngs, Carnegie Europe and University of Warwick
title_full_unstemmed Europe's Eastern crisis the geopolitics of asymmetry Richard Youngs, Carnegie Europe and University of Warwick
title_short Europe's Eastern crisis
title_sort europe s eastern crisis the geopolitics of asymmetry
title_sub the geopolitics of asymmetry
topic Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd
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Ukraine Ost
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