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Overview"Nearly three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, early hopes for the integration of the post-Soviet states into a ""Europe whole and free"" seem to have been decisively dashed. Europe itself is in the midst of a multifaceted crisis that threatens the considerable gains of the post-war liberal European experiment. In Russia, the Former Soviet Republics, and Europe Since 1989, Katherine Graney provides a panoramic and historically-rooted overview of the process of ""Europeanization"" in Russia and all fourteen of the former Soviet republics since 1989. Graney argues that deeply rooted ideas about Europe's cultural-civilizational primacy and concerns about both ideological and institutional alignment with Europe continue to influence both internal politics in contemporary Europe and the processes of Europeanization in the post-Soviet world. By comparing the effect of the phenomenon across Russia and the ex-republics, Graney provides a theoretically grounded and empirically rich window into how we should study politics in the former USSR." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Katherine Graney (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, Skidmore College)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 15.90cm Weight: 0.930kg ISBN: 9780190055080ISBN 10: 0190055081 Pages: 472 Publication Date: 14 October 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this admirably readable study, Kate Graney explores post-Soviet states and societies through the lens of the European cultural and political project. The result is a wide-ranging tour of the region's relationship to Europe that will be of great interest to scholars and students alike. -Mark R. Beissinger, Princeton University Katherine Graney has accomplished something that was very needed in the field of post-Soviet studies: an accessibly written, comprehensive, and analytically sophisticated history of the post-Soviet region told from the perspective of the Europeanization processes in the region since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The book provides relevant historical context and integrates the global, regional, and national-level processes to make sense of Europe's contemporary crisis. -Gulnaz Sharafutdinova, King's College London Graney makes a major contribution in examining the political and cultural transformations in Eurasia since the fall of the USSR in terms of Europeanization. This is a sweeping analysis that brings together theory and case studies in a compelling interpretive synthesis. It is written in an engaging and readable style, and it should be essential reading for academics and practitioners seeking to understand the intricate relationship between domestic political trajectories in Russia and the former Soviet Union and their relations with the West. -J. Paul Goode, University of Bath In this admirably readable study, Kate Graney explores post-Soviet states and societies through the lens of the European cultural and political project. The result is a wide-ranging tour of the region's relationship to Europe that will be of great interest to scholars and students alike. -Mark R. Beissinger, Princeton University Katherine Graney has accomplished something that was very needed in the field of post-Soviet studies: an accessibly written, comprehensive, and analytically sophisticated history of the post-Soviet region told from the perspective of the Europeanization processes in the region since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The book provides relevant historical context and integrates the global, regional, and national-level processes to make sense of Europe's contemporary crisis. -Gulnaz Sharafutdinova, King's College London There are very few books that attempt to systematically compare the political trajectory of all 15 post-soviet states since the revolutions of 1989. Graney, however, seeks to fill this massive gap in the literature. She focuses on the theme of Europeanization, since the question of drawing closer to Europe has been central to regional foreign and security policies and to domestic national identity debates... Although economic policy is not directly addressed, apart from some tables on trade flows, Graney's assessment is informed and insightful throughout. This volume is a singular achievement in covering social, political, and security issues across all 15 former Soviet republics. Both theoretically informed and empirically grounded, it will be invaluable to those teaching post-Soviet politics and for courses on European politics concerned with the EU's eastern policy. * Peter Rutland, CHOICE * Author InformationKatherine Graney is Professor of Political Science at Skidmore College, where she has also held the Joseph C. Palamountain Chair in Political Science and directed the Gender Studies Program. She earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1999. She has published widely on ethnic politics, gender and other aspects of contemporary politics in Russia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |