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adam_text | Contents
Maps page vi
Preface vii
1 Introduction 1
2 An Analytical Framework for European Union Crisis
Responses 16
3 The Return of Geopolitics 34
4 Pre-Crisis European Union Eastern Policy 50
5 Eastern Policy from Low to High Politics 65
6 Limits to the European Union Response 88
7 Ukraine I: Shepherding Revolution? 114
8 Ukraine II: Containing Conflict 133
9 Ukraine III: Supporting Reform 157
10 The Impact on Other Eastern Partners 177
11 Conclusion: A Half-New European Union Eastern Policy 212
Bibliography 237
Index 251
Maps
1.1 Map showing the Six Eastern Partnership States page 13
1.2 Map of Ukraine 14
1.3 Map of the Minsk Peace Deal 15
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Index
Abkhazia, 38, 40, 53, 178, 180, 182
Alliance for European Integration, 184
anti-geopolitics, 22, 23
approximation, 54
Arab Spring, 58
Armenia, 55, 191
Article 49, 55
Article 5, 74
Ashton, Catherine, 54, 119
Association Agreement (AA), 51, 77,
122,18b
autonomous status, 37, 146
Azarov, Mykola, 117
Azerbaijan, 55, 203
Balkans, 51
Baltic states, 53, 74, 151
Belarus, 53, 197
bipolarity, 39
Black Sea, 40, 68, 96, 163
Budapest memorandum, 39
budget support, 52, 117
buffer zone, 27, 36
ceasefire, 36, 37
Central Asia, 58
China, 44, 48
civil society, 60, 79, 115, 126,161,
171, 190
Cold War, 38
Common Economic Area, 77
Common Security and Defence Policy,
78, 150
Comprehensive approach, 78
conditionality, 79, 125, 127, 165, 171
constructivist, 17, 31
Corfu process, 96
corruption, 161
Council of Europe, 99
covert tactics, 39
Crimea, 35, 40, 65,134, 250
critical geopolitics, 22, 56
Cyprus, 95
Czech Republic, 72, 95
Debaltseve, 143
decentralisation, 146, 148
Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade
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
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Index
Abkhazia, 38, 40, 53, 178, 180, 182
Alliance for European Integration, 184
anti-geopolitics, 22, 23
approximation, 54
Arab Spring, 58
Armenia, 55, 191
Article 49, 55
Article 5, 74
Ashton, Catherine, 54, 119
Association Agreement (AA), 51, 77,
122,18b
autonomous status, 37, 146
Azarov, Mykola, 117
Azerbaijan, 55, 203
Balkans, 51
Baltic states, 53, 74, 151
Belarus, 53, 197
bipolarity, 39
Black Sea, 40, 68, 96, 163
Budapest memorandum, 39
budget support, 52, 117
buffer zone, 27, 36
ceasefire, 36, 37
Central Asia, 58
China, 44, 48
civil society, 60, 79, 115, 126,161,
171, 190
Cold War, 38
Common Economic Area, 77
Common Security and Defence Policy,
78, 150
Comprehensive approach, 78
conditionality, 79, 125, 127, 165, 171
constructivist, 17, 31
Corfu process, 96
corruption, 161
Council of Europe, 99
covert tactics, 39
Crimea, 35, 40, 65,134, 250
critical geopolitics, 22, 56
Cyprus, 95
Czech Republic, 72, 95
Debaltseve, 143
decentralisation, 146, 148
Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade
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
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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 Bürgerkrieg (DE-588)4008784-0 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd Annexion (DE-588)4136010-2 gnd Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd |
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