The different faces of ‘soft power’: The Baltic States and Eastern Neighborhood between Russia and the EU

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Publication Date 2015
ISBN 978-9984-583-62-4
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This publication aims to provide a thorough analysis and conceptual (re)definition of 'soft power' projected by the EU and Russia in the shared neighbourhood. The book will have a special focus on Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia among the EU’s Eastern Partners. It will also examine the experience of the Baltic States, which, despite being full-fledged members of the EU, still remain an area of interaction.

Contents
+ Introductory Remarks: Andris Spruds
+ Forms of Russian and EU Power in the ‘New Eastern Europe’: Toms Rostoks
+ Germany, the European Union, and Their Gentle Force in
the European Neighbourhood – A Comparison of Two Soft
Power Engines: Kai-Olaf Lang
+ Poland’s Soft Power in Eastern Europe: Rafal Sadowski
+ Russia’s ‘Soft’ Policies towards the Baltic States: Victoria V. Panova
+ Will Russia Ever Be Soft?: Jakub Korejba
+ Ukraine: Bread with, or without, Freedom?: Leonid Polyakov
+ Moldova Still at a Crossroads: Is the European Path Irreversible?: Victoria Bucataru
+ Russia’s Soft Power in Georgia – A Carnivorous Plant in Action: Sergi Kapanadze
+ Russia’s Soft Power in Lithuania: The Impact of Conflict
in Ukraine: Linas Kojala, Aivaras Zukauskas
+ Estonia: Fearing ‘Decoding by Russia’: Ahto Lobjakas
+ Diverging Faces of ‘Soft Power’ in Latvia between the EU and Russia: Andis Kudors, Gatis Pelnens
+ Soft Power of the EU and Russia in Eastern Europe: Soft Power vs (not so) Soft Manipulation?: Toms Rostoks, Diana Potjomkina

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