
Europeanisation and Eurasianism in Turkey and Ukraine
Balancing between Integration and Autonomy
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Europeanisation and Eurasianism in Turkey and Ukraine
Balancing between Integration and Autonomy
About this book
This book analyses the impact of external actors, primarily the European Union (EU) and Russia, on democratisation and authoritarian tendencies in Ukraine and Turkey. The war in Ukraine will continue to affect patterns of cooperation and confrontation in the Black Sea region for years to come, critically undermining Russia as a viable alternative partner for deeper political and economic integration, but also revealing that the EU has only partially succeeded in stabilising its neighbourhood. In this volume, international contributors consider future EU and Russian strategy in the region and the impact on domestic and foreign policy in two countries seen by the EU as "disputed Europeans". The book will appeal to those working on Eastern Europe and the Middle East, the EU and Russia, scholars of international relations, democratisation studies, East European politics and area studies, and Eurasian studies. It is also aimed at foreign policy analysts, journalists, policymakers and diplomats.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Endorsement
- Half-Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Historical Roots and Geopolitical Tensions
- 1 Security and Regional Dynamics in the Black Sea Region
- 2 Ukraine between Western Civilisation and the Russian World
- 3 Decolonising National Identity: Language and Religion in Ukraine
- 4 Turks versus the West: Civilisational Populism in Turkey1
- 5 The Eurasian Turn(s) in Turkish Discourse on Europe: Occidentalism versus Orientalism
- Part II Power, Policy, and Society: The Impact of External Influence
- 6 (De-)Democratisation in Ukraine and Turkey: Ideological Transformation and Changing Mediascapes
- 7 Turkey and Ukraine’s Strategic Positioning: Economic, Energy, and Military Cooperation in the Geopolitical Landscape between the European Union and Russia
- 8 Exploring Environmental Governance: The EU’s Influence on Civil Society in Turkey and Ukraine
- Conclusion
- Index