This book approaches the relationship between Russia and the EU as an intersubjective one, a social context where diverging interpretations of the world struggle for hegemony. Its theoretical framework marries poststructuralist thought with insights from critical approaches to Hegelian recognition dialectics.
This book approaches the relationship between Russia and the EU as an intersubjective one, a social context where diverging interpretations of the world struggle for hegemony. Its theoretical framework marries poststructuralist thought with insights from critical approaches to Hegelian recognition dialectics.
Mario Baumann is Research Fellow and Project Manager at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP). His work focuses on EU-Russia relations, Russian foreign policy, Russian civil society and European security.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction (approx. 3-4k words, including footnotes) 2. Chapter: Situating the book 3. Chapter: A conceptual framework for discursive interaction 4. Chapter: Capturing discursive interaction 5. Chapter: Contested events in EU-Russia relations 6. Chapter: Analytical discussion 7. Chapter: Russia narrating its war on Ukraine 8. Chapter: Conclusions
1. Introduction (approx. 3-4k words, including footnotes) 2. Chapter: Situating the book 3. Chapter: A conceptual framework for discursive interaction 4. Chapter: Capturing discursive interaction 5. Chapter: Contested events in EU-Russia relations 6. Chapter: Analytical discussion 7. Chapter: Russia narrating its war on Ukraine 8. Chapter: Conclusions
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