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ID112152
Title ProperIs Russia out of step with European norms? assessing Russia's relationship to European identity, values and norms through the issue of self-determination
LanguageENG
AuthorHeadley, James
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the question of European identity in Russian foreign policy through the notion of European norms. By considering attitudes towards the death penalty, it identifies different strands of thought in the Russian elite, and argues that an assertive Europeanism is now dominant as Russia seeks to be an equal participant in the development of common norms. However, there is a tendency for Russia's 'Europeanness' to be questioned because of behaviour that is considered out of step with European Union standards. I argue that even in an area of significant controversy between Russia and other European states, self-determination for national minorities, there is potential for the delineation of common principles, but only as an inclusive process on the basis of consensus.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 64, No.3; May 2012: p.427-447
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 64, No.3; May 2012: p.427-447
Key WordsEuropean Identity ;  Russian Foreign Policy ;  Russia ;  Europeanism ;  European Union