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Eu Strategies And Policies For Neighbouring States: How Reliable Is A Cooperation With The Russian Federation?

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  • Georgiana-Ștefania AMBRUȘ

    (National School of Political and Administrative Studies (SNSPA) Doctoral School, Bucharest)

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Russia and the need to secure the eastern flank have been mentioned over time, and the subject has grown in complexity along with the development of international policies and, at the same time, Moscow's intentions to maintain its presence outside its borders. The recent military mobilizations on the border with Ukraine, as well as the Russian interference in the internal policies of the ex-communist states, significantly increase the need of the EU and NATO to bring new instruments of action in the face of the Russian threat, especially on the eastern flank. So, throughout the article we will see Russia's lines of action towards the Eastern Neighborhood and the European Union's rhetoric about them.

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  • Georgiana-Ștefania AMBRUȘ, 2021. "Eu Strategies And Policies For Neighbouring States: How Reliable Is A Cooperation With The Russian Federation?," EURINT, Centre for European Studies, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, vol. 8, pages 9-22, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:jes:eurint:y:2021:v:8:p:9-22
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    1. Adrian POP, 2016. "From cooperation to confrontation: the impact of bilateral perceptions and interactions on the EU-Russia relations in the context of shared neighbourhood," Eastern Journal of European Studies, Centre for European Studies, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, vol. 7, pages 47-70, December.
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