1st Edition

The Euro-Russian Entente Brussels and Moscow between Convergence and Divergence (1985–1999)

Edited By Elena Dundovich, Simone Paoli Copyright 2027
326 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores the origins, evolution, and limits of the “Euro-Russian entente” in the crucial transition period from perestroika to the consolidation of the Russian Federation, and from the European Single Market project to the emergence of the European Union. Drawing on extensive archival research and a wide range of secondary sources from both Eastern and Western Europe, the volume... Read more

Introduction
Elena Dundovich and Simone Paoli

Part 1: The Political-Diplomatic Dimension: Eastern Insights

1. From Soviet Foreign Policy to Russian Foreign Policy: Conceptual Foundations and Ideas
Elena Maslova

2. The ‘Common European Home’ as Part of Gorbachev’s New Political Thinking in Foreign Policy and Its Relevance to Represent a New Diplomatic Architecture in Europe
Cristina Carpinelli

3. Overcoming Mutual Fears: The Novelty and Weakness of the European Perestroika Policy
Andrea Borelli

4. Russia’s Alternative Voices of the Early 1990s: Missed Opportunities for a New Multilateral Security Order in Europe and Eurasia
Julie Newton

5. Continuities and Discontinuities in the Kremlin's Policy towards the European Community/European Union
Elena Dundovich

Part 2: The Political-Diplomatic Dimension: Western Insights

6. The European Community and Gorbachev (1985–1991): Change of Tune, Promises and Substance
Angela Romano

7. From the Atlantic to the Urals: Gorbachev’s Europe and Delors’ Europe
Antonio Magliulo

8. The European Parliament, Perestroika and the Collapse of the Soviet Union (1985–1991)
Sergiu-Nicolae Vintila

9. Anglo-American Relations and Gorbachev’s Perestroika: a Path of Convergence or Divergence? (1985–1990)
Paolo Wulzer

10. The Quest for a Strategic Partnership: The EU’s Policy towards Russia and the Limits of Cooperation in the Short 1990s
Simone Paoli

Part 3: The Economic Dimension

11. Eastern European Debates on the Future of Europe from Gorbachev to Yeltsin: Roads Not Taken
Elena Dragomir

12. Economists Assessing Russia’s Political Transition (1990-1998)
Roberto Romani

13. A Brief Survey of Italian Economic Studies on the Collapse of the USSR
Luca Michelini and Giovanni Michelagnoli

Part 4: The Military and Technological Dimension

14. From Euromissiles to CSDP: The EU’s Strategic Relations with Russia and the US from Brezhnev and Reagan to Putin and Trump
Jolyon Howorth

15. Between Doubts and Enthusiasm: ESA-USSR Scientific Cooperation during Perestroika
Olga Dubrovina

16. Arctic Cooperation between USSR/Russia and Northern European Countries in the Late 1980s-Early 1990s: The End of the Cold War and the Beginning of the Great Opportunities Era?
Maria Lagutina

17. Challenges and Opportunities for European Security: The Eastward Expansion of the Western European Union
Sara Testaferri

Biography

Elena Dundovich is Full Professor of History of International Relations at the University of Pisa. She is an expert in the Stalinist terror and the gulag, the Soviet foreign policy and the relations between the Soviet Union and Europe, and has published several books, chapters and articles on these topics. She co-founded Memorial Italia, which has worked in collaboration with the Moscow-based human-rights organization Memorial.

Simone Paoli is Associate Professor of History of International Relations at the University of Pisa. He is an expert in the history of European integration, with particular attention to social, cultural and migration-related issues, and to EU external relations. He recently served as Scientific Director of the research project Ten Years of Hopes for a New Europe: Moscow and Brussels from 1985 to 1994.