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The 'Baltic' Factor in EU-Russian Relations: In Search of Coherence and Co-operation in an Era of Complexity

机译:俄俄关系中的“波罗的海”因素:在复杂时代寻求连贯与合作

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With their post-Soviet history and conflictual relationship with the Russian Federation, the Baltic States sought entry into the European Union (EU) for more political clout, economic stability and geopolitical reinforcement. However, what Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania discovered was a great deal more complex and less coherent political community than they had hoped. This paper looks at how the Baltic States have affected and been affected by EU-Russian relations. We seek the elusive 'Baltic factor' in EU-Russian relations. In looking at how Baltic foreign policy has changed from pre-enlargement to post-accession, we find that the Baltic States, still haunted by their relationship with Russia, are more likely to be perceived as agenda-spoilers than agenda-setters.
机译:波罗的海国家凭借着前苏联时期的历史以及与俄罗斯联邦的冲突关系,寻求加入欧洲联盟以寻求更大的政治影响力,经济稳定和地缘政治巩固。但是,爱沙尼亚,拉脱维亚和立陶宛发现的东西比他们希望的要复杂得多,政治体系也不太协调。本文着眼于波罗的海国家如何影响和受欧盟-俄罗斯关系的影响。我们在欧俄关系中寻求难以捉摸的“波罗的海因素”。在考察波罗的海外交政策从扩大前到加入后如何变化时,我们发现仍然被其与俄罗斯的关系困扰的波罗的海国家更有可能被视为破坏议程的人而不是议程制定者。

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