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ID158389
Title ProperLost in transition
Other Title Informationthe liberal international order in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus
LanguageENG
AuthorDelcour, Laure
Summary / Abstract (Note)While espoused by the newly independent states after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the liberal order has not taken root in interstate relations and is now openly contested in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus. However, the challenges presented (primarily by Russia) to the international order also trigger growing contestation, in several Eastern European and South Caucasus countries, of an existing regional order premised on Russian hegemony. Therefore, the picture that emerges from these multiple contestations is not an alternative regional order, but rather overlapping orders in a fragmented region.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol. 53, No.1; Mar 2018: p.109-121
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol: 53 No 1
Key WordsEuropean Security ;  Eastern Europe ;  South Caucasus ;  Liberal Order ;  EU-Russia Relations


 
 
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