How the EU and Russia Narrate the World

Struggling for Recognition

Mario Baumann author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:25th Jul '25

£145.00

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In times of increasing challenges to ‘the Western idea,’ this book illuminates how Russian and EU foreign policy discourses interact. While official Russian and EU articulations on issues of sovereignty, human rights and the shared neighbourhood diverge greatly, they are not articulated in isolation but are entangled and condition each other. To understand this entanglement, this book approaches the relationship between Russia and the EU as an intersubjective one, a social context where diverging interpretations of the world struggle for hegemony. Its theoretical framework marries poststructuralist thought with insights from critical approaches to Hegelian recognition dialectics. Based on an extensive and systematic empirical discourse analysis of Russian and EU foreign policy texts, this study draws a detailed picture of the intensifying discursive dynamics accompanying the deteriorating relationship between Brussels and Moscow. It shows how neither the EU’s nor Russia’s foreign policy articulation has changed substantially. The interaction pattern continues to be an asymmetrical one with Russia’s articulations much more conditioned by the EU’s discourse than vice versa. The book thus argues that the EU is more independent in sovereignly articulating an interpretation of the world, whereas Russia continues to face constraints in the formulation of an autonomous political project. With its novel and innovative conceptual framework, this book furthers the theoretical scholarship on poststructuralism in international relations. It addresses all scholars interested in poststructuralist enquiries and will be of great value to students and scholars of Russian foreign policy and the EU.

“This book provides an exceptionally profound and up-to-date study of how Europe continues to be essential to Russia’s identity formation. Theoretically imaginative and covering an extended set of discursive material over the last two decades, it is essential reading to understand Russia’s policy, its interaction with the EU and the war it is waging on Ukraine.”

- Prof. Tom Casier, University of Groningen

ISBN: 9781032864822

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 610g

232 pages