Russia-OSCE relations: a Balance between National Interests and Security Commitments
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/24429Identifiers
Study Information System: 149569
CU Caralogue: 990017095020106986
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- Kvalifikační práce [18445]
Advisor
Referee
Aslan, Emil
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Social Sciences
Discipline
Central and Eastern European Studies
Department
Department of Russian and East European Studies
Date of defense
23. 6. 2010
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědLanguage
English
Grade
Very good
Keywords (Czech)
Evropská bezpečnost, národní zájem, ruská identita, Gruzie, zamzrzlé konflikty, blézké zahraničíKeywords (English)
European security, national interests, Russian identity, Georgia, frozen conflicts, near abroadThe dissertation deals with the state of the relations between the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the Russian Federation. The main questions to be addressed are: "Has the Russian attitude towards the OSCE changed? How has Russia dealt with the OSCE in the last years? Do the OSCE security commitments play any role in the formation of the Russian foreign policy?" To answer these questions different approaches from international relations theories have been used, but especially, those that better reflect the importance of national constrains in foreign affairs. The formation of national interests is therefore, a key element to understand and assess the evolution of the Russian foreign policy and, subsequently, the evolution of the OSCE- Russia relations. A case of study is included to show better how Russian policies upon the OSCE have evolved from a positive engagement towards scepticism about the future of Russia within the Organisation. 1