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Russian policies on central and eastern Europe: An overview
Authors:Gerhard Mangott
Institution:1. Russian affairs specialist , The Austrian Institute for International Affairs (AIIA) , Laxenburg/Vienna;2. Lecturer at the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna ,;3. Department of Political Science , The University of Innsbruck ,
Abstract:After the collapse of both the Warsaw Treaty Organisation and the Council of Mutual Economic Assistance in 1990—91 Russia has lost highly effective instruments of (repressive) control of the East European countries and has been left without any significant influence on the economic, political and military developments in the region ever since. This can partly be explained by the deep distrust and emotional reserve vis‐à‐vis Russia on behalf of the new ruling elites in the region. A very important additional factor, however, has been the lack of a clear and coherent Russian strategy on the region in the early years of independent Russian statehood. After the initial loss of importance the region has regained prominence only indirectly as a crucial variable in Russian relations with Western countries and institutions such as NATO, the WEU, and the EU. Though deeper economic and trade relations between Russia and the region seem mutually advantageous, a major rapprochement seems to be blocked by political reservations and considerations.
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