Europe as the Western Peninsula of Greater Eurasia: Geoeconomic Regions in a Multipolar World

Author:   Glenn Diesen, Associate Professor, University of South-Eastern Norway
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Pages:   252
Publication Date:   16 September 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Glenn Diesen, Associate Professor, University of South-Eastern Norway
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.572kg
ISBN:  

9781538161760


ISBN 10:   1538161761
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   16 September 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Foreword by Sergey Karaganov Introduction Chapter 1. Theorising the Geoeconomics of Regions Chapter 2. Eurasia as a Geoeconomic Region Chapter 3. The Dominance of the West as a Maritime Region Chapter 4. Restoring Political Subjectivity in Greater Eurasia Chapter 5. The Chinese-Russian Partnership for Greater Eurasia Chapter 6. China as a European Power Chapter 7. Eurasian Russia Skewing the Balance of Dependence in Europe Chapter 8. The Three Levels of Trans-Atlantic Fragmentation Chapter 9. Developing Strategic Autonomy for European Sovereignty Conclusion: Adapting to Greater Eurasia Bibliography

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A strikingly original approach to Europe and its place in the world in the context of Russia's turn to the East and the growing power of Eurasia. The political and geoeconomic map of the world is changing, and Diesen is a sure guide to the challenges and strategic options in this new era.--Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent Glenn Diesen's new book is yet another brilliant project dedicated to the historical and civilizational roots of the development of the states of Eurasia, with a particular focus on Russia.--Vladimir Yakunin, Supervisory Board Chairman of the Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute Professor Diesen's brilliant analysis of developments in the European Union and Eurasia challenges the liberal assumptions that have dominated mainstream thinking in the West. It is required reading for those interested in international finance and politics who wish to be prepared for the tectonic shifts in the future political landscape.--Jack F. Matlock Jr, U.S. Ambassador to the USSR, 1987-1991 Strategic Autonomy remains one of the most mysterious and most abused notions in the European political vocabulary. In his book, Glenn Diesen sets the goal to demystify this notion, articulating both new challenges and new opportunities for Europe within the rapidly changing geopolitical and geoeconomic environment. The book offers a sober, but also an optimistic view on how Europe can preserve both its identity and its subjectivity in the emerging world order.--Andrey Kortunov, Director General of the Russian International Affairs Council


"A strikingly original approach to Europe and its place in the world in the context of Russia's turn to the East and the growing power of Eurasia. The political and geoeconomic map of the world is changing, and Diesen is a sure guide to the challenges and strategic options in this new era. --Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent Glenn Diesen's new book is yet another brilliant project dedicated to the historical and civilizational roots of the development of the states of Eurasia, with a particular focus on Russia. --Vladimir Yakunin, Supervisory Board Chairman of the Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute Professor Diesen's brilliant analysis of developments in the European Union and Eurasia challenges the liberal assumptions that have dominated ""mainstream"" thinking in the West. It is required reading for those interested in international finance and politics who wish to be prepared for the tectonic shifts in the future political landscape. --Jack F. Matlock Jr, U.S. Ambassador to the USSR, 1987-1991 Strategic Autonomy remains one of the most mysterious and most abused notions in the European political vocabulary. In his book, Glenn Diesen sets the goal to demystify this notion, articulating both new challenges and new opportunities for Europe within the rapidly changing geopolitical and geoeconomic environment. The book offers a sober, but also an optimistic view on how Europe can preserve both its identity and its subjectivity in the emerging world order. --Andrey Kortunov, Director General of the Russian International Affairs Council A strikingly original approach to Europe and its place in the world in the context of Russia's turn to the East and the growing power of Eurasia. The political and geoeconomic map of the world is changing, and Diesen is a sure guide to the challenges and strategic options in this new era. Glenn Diesen's new book is yet another brilliant project dedicated to the historical and civilizational roots of the development of the states of Eurasia, with a particular focus on Russia. Professor Diesen's brilliant analysis of developments in the European Union and Eurasia challenges the liberal assumptions that have dominated ""mainstream"" thinking in the West. It is required reading for those interested in international finance and politics who wish to be prepared for the tectonic shifts in the future political landscape. Strategic Autonomy remains one of the most mysterious and most abused notions in the European political vocabulary. In his book, Glenn Diesen sets the goal to demystify this notion, articulating both new challenges and new opportunities for Europe within the rapidly changing geopolitical and geoeconomic environment. The book offers a sober, but also an optimistic view on how Europe can preserve both its identity and its subjectivity in the emerging world order."


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Glenn Diesen is Associate Professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway and an Associate Editor at the Russia in Global Affairs Journal.

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