All Stories

  1. The national agents of transnational memory and their limits: the case of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk
  2. Russian–European Relations in the Balkans and Black Sea Region. Great Power Identity and the Idea of Europe
  3. A Contested Hegemon? Germany’s Leadership in EU Relations with Russia
  4. The Role of Power in EU–Russia Energy Relations: The Interplay between Markets and Geopolitics
  5. Italy’s ‘Middle Power’ Approach to Russia
  6. The EU’s Botched Geopolitical Approach to External Energy Policy: The Case of the Southern Gas Corridor
  7. Identities and Vulnerabilities: The Ukraine Crisis and the Securitisation of the EU-Russia Gas Trade
  8. EU-Russia Energy Relations: From a Liberal to a Realist Paradigm?
  9. How German national identity influences national debates on Russia
  10. Transnational Gas Markets and Euro–Russian Energy Relations
  11. The Scramble for Energy Supplies to South Eastern Europe: The EU’s Southern Gas Corridor, Russia’s Pipelines and Turkey’s Role
  12. Energy Policy of the European Union, by S. R. Schubert, J. Pollak and M. Kreutler (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, ISBN 9781137388827); xi+318pp., £29.99 pb.
  13. The Ukraine crisis and European memory politics of the Second World War
  14. The EU’s gas relationship with Russia: solving current disputes and strengthening energy security
  15. German Foreign Policy towards Russia in the Aftermath of the Ukraine Crisis: A NewOstpolitik?
  16. The EU’s Energy Union: A Sustainable Path to Energy Security?
  17. The Russian ‘Other’: The Impact of National Identity Construction on EU-Russia Relations