ࡱ>  "objbjT~T~ .66g  '''8_D'zb?@Z> -z/z/z/z/z/z/z$}jSzZZSzhz%%%-z%-z%%.wo{v~@'jwr@z~z0zr\"@{v{v.xp%SzSz%z : PATTERSON SCHOOL Russian Foreign and Security Policy (DIP 600-004) Fall 2010 Dr. Stacy Closson Meeting Time: 0930-1200 Patterson Tower 402 Office Hours: 1530-1730 stacy.closson@uky.edu Description: This course examines the diplomatic context of Russian foreign and security policy since the collapse of the Soviet Union. After a period of relative decline in the 1990s, Russia has recently been described as a rising Great Power and Russian foreign ventures have returned to the news. Gas wars with Ukraine, military conflict between Russia and Georgia, and the so-called new Great Game between Russia, China and the US in Central Asia are just some of the headlines. At one point towards the end of the George W. Bush Administration there was talk of a neo-Cold War. The new Obama Administration has attempted to reset relations. It is unclear if Russias weak economic position as a result of the global financial crisis will help or hamper this effort. The West seeks Russias cooperation in arms control, Afghanistan, and Iran. At the same time, Russia remains a challenge for Western democracy promotion and conflict resolution in the post-Soviet space, as well as securing Caspian energy. There are three parts to the course: historical roots of Russian foreign and security policy, contemporary developments, and unique challenges Russia poses in the post-Soviet space, Asia and the Middle East. Prerequisites: None. However, knowledge of foreign policy analysis in general, and Russia, in particular, would be helpful. Extra readings will be suggested to enhance the students understanding of both. Course Format: Each class will be comprised of both a lecture and class discussion. Students should be fully prepared to participate in every class, which includes having done the readings and actively engaging in discussion. Any student with a disability who is taking this class and needs classroom or exam accommodations should contact the Disability Resource Center, 257-2754, Room 2 Alumni Gym,  HYPERLINK "mailto:jkarnes@uky.edu" jkarnes@uky.edu Course Requirements: Grading will be based on classroom participation (20%), two background notes 5 pages in length each (30%), and a final briefing paper and oral presentation (50%). Attendance is compulsory. If you cannot attend a class for any reason you should inform me by telephone or email. Each participant should be prepared to lead a seminar discussion. Leaders will be expected to distribute a one page summary of the main points of their topic to other members of the seminar. This particular seminar, plus regular classroom commentary will comprise 20% of the grade. Another 30% of the grade will be two background notes, due the week of the lecture and discussion on that particular topic. Participants may choose any of the weekly topics and write 5 pages for each of the two assignments. Details of the format for the background note will be provided in the first class. The final 50% of the grade will be a briefing paper to the U.S. Secretary of State stating the U.S. position on one of the following three topics: Russias contribution to the U.S./NATO operation in Afghanistan in 2010, Russias potential response to NATO membership offered to Georgia and Ukraine, or Russias position on an anti-ballistic missile system in Eastern Europe. Each participant will present their position in a 10 minute presentation in the final two weeks of class. The use of power point is highly encouraged. The two-page briefing paper is due at the time of the presentation. An outline of the briefing paper will be provided in class. Readings: There will be essential readings for each class, as well as suggested readings. Obviously the more you read, the more you will profit from the lectures and discussions. Essential readings will be all you need to participate in each weeks discussion. Books Recommended for Purchase: Robert Donaldson, Joseph Nogee, The Foreign Policy of Russia (M.E. Sharpe, 2005) (hereinafter referred to as: Donaldson) Jeffrey Mankoff, Russian Foreign Policy: The Return of Great Power Politics (Rowman and Littlefield 2009) (hereinafter referred to as: Mankoff) James Goldgeier and Michael McFaul, Power and Purpose (Brookings, 2003) (hereinafter referred to as: Goldgeier) Robert Legvold, ed. Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century and the Shadow of the Past (Columbia University Press, 2007) (hereinafter referred to as Legvold) Recommended Further Reading: Motyl, Alexander, Blair Ruble, and Lilia Shevtsova, Russias Engagement with the West: Transformation and Integration in the Twenty-First Century. (M.E. Sharpe, 2005) Richard Sakwa, Russian Politics and Society, 4th ed. (Routledge, 2008) Andrei Tsygankov,  HYPERLINK "http://www.rowmanlittlefield.com/" Russia's Foreign Policy: Change and Continuity in National Identity (Rawman & Littlefield Publishers, 2006) Internet Sources on Russian foreign policy: In addition to the assigned readings, a good empirical knowledge of current events is important. I strongly recommend that you get into the habit of regularly browsing a selection of the following websites: HYPERLINK "http://www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/default.cfm"http://www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/default.cfm archive of news reports from Russia and the US along with some discussion among subscribers; you can also subscribe to the newsletter HYPERLINK "http://www.rferl.org/"http://www.rferl.org/ Radio Free Europe, news and analysis on Russia and the CIS; supported by the CIA  HYPERLINK http://www.jamestown.org http://www.jamestown.org covers Russia and the CIS  HYPERLINK "http://www.res.ethz.ch/analysis/rad/" http://www.res.ethz.ch/analysis/rad/ Russia Analytical Digest, analytical pieces on current issues written by academics and professional experts HYPERLINK "http://www.csis.org/index.php"http://www.csis.org/index.php to access PONARS policy papers, short pieces on current affairs by Area specialists HYPERLINK "http://www.carnegie.ru/en/"http://www.carnegie.ru/en/ Briefing Papers and Working Papers sections of the Carnegie Moscow Center HYPERLINK "http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/reesweb/"http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/reesweb/ index of electronic resources on FSU and CEE HYPERLINK "http://www.opendemocracy.org"www.opendemocracy.org has useful background analysis on many issues relating to the post-Soviet space HYPERLINK "http://eng.globalaffairs.ru/"http://eng.globalaffairs.ru/ commentary on Russian foreign policy by leading Russian academics  HYPERLINK "http://www.osw.waw.pl/en/publikacje/EASTWEEK" http://www.osw.waw.pl/en/publikacje/EASTWEEK weekly commentary on current events in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Caucasus, and Central Asia HYPERLINK "http://www.eurasianet.org"www.eurasianet.org news about Central Asia and the Caucasus  HYPERLINK "http://www.isn.ethz.ch" http://www.isn.ethz.ch Caucasus Analytical Digest, analytical pieces on current issues written by academics and professional experts HYPERLINK "http://www.fergana.ru"www.fergana.ru Central Asian news, run by Central Asian journalists HYPERLINK "http://www.registan.net/"http://www.registan.net/ blog on Central Asia Other useful websites for this course include: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. HYPERLINK "http://www.mid.ru"www.mid.ru President of the Russian Federation. Official Website. HYPERLINK "http://www.kremlin.ru"www.kremlin.ru Council of Europe. HYPERLINK "http://www.coe.int"www.coe.int European Union. External Relations website. Russia: HYPERLINK "http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/russia/intro/index.htm"www.europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/russia/intro/index.htm. NATO. HYPERLINK "http://www.nato.int"www.nato.int OSCE HYPERLINK "http://www.osce.org"www.osce.org Voice of Russia. HYPERLINK "http://www.vor.ru"www.vor.ru Russia Today  HYPERLINK "http://www.rt.com" www.rt.com Most Russian newspapers are available online free of charge, some have English versions, e. g. HYPERLINK "http://www.kommersant.com"www.kommersant.com See in particular:  HYPERLINK "http://themoscowtimes.com" http://themoscowtimes.com, an English language newspaper published in Moscow. Journals: Articles on Russian and Eurasian foreign and security policies can be found in all the major international relations journals, including Foreign Affairs; International Affairs (London); International Security; International Studies Quarterly; Orbis; Review of International Studies; Survival; The Washington Quarterly; and World Politics. The following periodicals have a more specific focus on the topics covered by the course: Central Asian Survey; Communist and Post-Communist Studies (formerly Studies in Comparative Communism); European Security; Europe-Asia Studies (formerly Soviet Studies); International Affairs (Moscow); The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics (formerly Journal of Communist Studies); The Journal of Slavic Military Studies (formerly The Journal of Soviet Military Studies); New Times; Problems of Post-communism (formerly Problems of Communism); Russia in Global Politics; Slavic Review; Transition (formerly RFE/RL Research Report). Lecture Outline September 1: Introduction: The Soviet Legacy in Russian Foreign Policy What is the role of the historical legacy in Russias foreign policy today? Are there persistent factors between Soviet and Russian foreign and security policy? How has Russias relationship with its Soviet republics affected its contemporary policy towards these now independent states? Donaldson, ch. 6 Legvold, chs. 3 (McDonald), 4 (Rieber) George Kennan [X, pseud.], "The Sources of Soviet Conduct," Foreign Affairs (July 1947), reprinted in Foreign Affairs 65 (Spring 1987), pp. 852-868. Extra Reading Donaldson, chs. 2, 3, 4 Extra Viewing for Weeks 1-2 (time TBD): Messengers from Moscow (1995) Daniel Wolf, writer, director, and executive producer; Eugene Shirley, executive producer; Herbert J. Ellison, chief consultant Part I: The  HYPERLINK "http://www.css.washington.edu/emc/title/6833" Struggle for Europe  Part II: The  HYPERLINK "http://www.css.washington.edu/emc/title/6834" East Is Red Part III:  HYPERLINK "http://www.css.washington.edu/emc/title/6835" Fires in the Third World Part IV: The  HYPERLINK "http://www.css.washington.edu/emc/title/6836" Center Collapses September 8: The Gorbachev Era How was Russias foreign policy affected by Gorbachevs changes to Soviet economic and political order? How much was Gorbachevs revolution in foreign policy a process of adaptation to a changed international system? How did the collapse of the Soviet Union affect the Russian Federations policy towards the newly independent, former Soviet states? Goldgeier, chs. 1, 2 (pp. 1-40) Legvold, ch. 2 (Legvold) (pp 77-144) Jeffrey Checkel, Ideas, institutions and the Gorbachev foreign policy revolution, World Politics, Vol. 45, No., 2, January 1993, pp. 271-300. September 15: Redefining Russian Foreign Policy since 1991 What has been the institutional framework for Russias foreign policy decision making? What is the Kremlins current world view? What matters most for understanding Russian foreign policy - its former status as a Great Power or the unique post-Soviet nature of Russia? Donaldson, ch. 5 Legvold, ch. 1 (Suny); ch. 8 (Wallander) Mankoff, ch. 2 Extra Reading: Steven Sestanovich, Where Does Russia Belong? The National Interest, Winter 2000/2001, pp. 5-16. Light, Margot, In search of an identity: Russian foreign policy and the end of ideology, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol. 19, September 2003, pp. 42-59. September 22: Russia and the West Under Yeltsin What influence did the military have in Yeltsins foreign and security policy? How did the NATO campaign in FYROM affect Russia? Did the U.S. lose Russia during the Clinton Administration? If so, why? Goldgeier, chs. 3-10 Umbach, Frank, the role and influence of the military establishment in Russias foreign and security politics in the Yeltsin era, Journal of Slavic Studies, Vol. 9 No. 3, 1996. September 29: The Putin Era Rise of an Energy Superpower What does energy security mean for the West/Europe and for Russia? Are these compatible visions? Is Russia using energy as a foreign policy tool in the former Soviet space? Can Russia be a leading Great Power if its economy remains so dependent on energy? Dmitri Trenin, Energy geopolitics in Russian-EU relations in: CER report, Pipelines, Politics and Power, October 2008. Available at: HYPERLINK "http://www.cer.org.uk/pdf/rp_851.pdf"http://www.cer.org.uk/pdf/rp_851.pdf Marshall I. Goldman, The Petrostate Unleashed, Current History, Vol. 107, No. 711, October 2008. Lyle Goldstein and Vitaly Kozyrev, China, Japan and the Scramble for Siberia, Survival, Spring 2006. Bertil Nygren, Putins Use of Natural Gas to Reintegrate the CIS Region, Problems of Post-Communism, vol. 55, no. 4, July/August 2008. Extra Reading: Fiona Hill, Oil, Gas, and Russias Revival, Foreign Policy Center, 2004. Available at: http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Files/rc/articles/2004/09russia_hill/20040930.pdf Vladimir Milov, Leonard Coburn, Igor Danchenko, Russias Energy Policy, 1992-2005, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 2006. Pavel Baev, Russian Energy Policy and Military Power. London: Routledge, 2008. October 6: U.S.-Russia Relations Under Putin Why has Russia reacted so forcefully to U.S. democracy promotion in the former Soviet space? How did the war on terror influence relations between Russia and the US? How did US-Russia relations get the point of being characterized as a new Cold War? Goldgeier, chs. 11-14 Mankoff, ch. 3 Alexei Arbatov, Is a New Cold War Imminent? Russia in Global Affairs, July-September 2007. Andrew Monaghan, Calmly Critical': Evolving Russian Views of US Hegemony Journal of Strategic Studies 29, December 2006, pp. 987-1013. Extra Reading: Journal of Slavic Military Studies, vol. 17, no. 1, March 2004. Special issue on Russias security policy and the war on terror. Mark Katz, The Putin-Chavez Partnership, Problems of Post-Communism, July-August 2006. Andrei Tsygankov, Vladimir Putins vision of Russia as a normal great power, Post-Soviet Affairs, Vol. 21, No. 2, 2005. Dmitri K. Simes, Losing Russia, Foreign Affairs 86, No. 6 (Nov/Dec 2007). Angela Stent, Restoration and Revolution in Putins Foreign Policy, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 60 (2008). October 13: Russia and Europe Under Putin How is Europe understood in Russia? Is Russia a part of Europe? Is Europe different from the West? Why have Russian relations with the EU become more difficult? Do relations differ between Russia and Old Europe (West) versus New Europe (East)? Can existing institutions be used as a platform for integrating Russia, or will it be necessary to design new economic, political, and security institutions? Legvold, ch. 7 (Stent) Mankoff, ch. 4 Baranovsky, Vladimir, Russia: a part of Europe or apart from Europe?, International Affairs, Vol. 76, No. 3, July 2000, pp. 443-58 Forsberg, Thomas, Russias relationship with NATO: a qualitative change or old wine in new bottles, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol. 21, no. 3, September 2005, pp. 332-53 Light, Margot, Russia and Europe and the Process of EU enlargement, in: Torjesen, Stina and Elena Wilson Rowe (eds.), The Multilateral Dimension in Russian Foreign Policy, London: Routledge 2009. Available in course file. Zellner, Wolfgang, Russia and the OSCE: From High Hopes to Disillusionment, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 18, No. 3 2005 Extra Viewing: Katyn (2007),Andrzej Wajda, director; Andrzej Mularczyk, story; Przemyslaw Nowakowski and Wladyslaw Pasikowski, writers. Extra Reading: Christopher Chivvis and Thomas Rid, "The Roots of Germany's Russia Policy, Survival 52 (2) , 2009. Thomas Gomart, Frances Russia Policy: Balancing Interests and Values, The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 2 (April 2007), pp. 147-155. Dmitri Trenin, Russia Redefines Itself and its Relations with the West, The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 2 (April 2007), pp. 95-105. Oksana Antonenko, Russia and the Deadlock over Kosovo, Survival, Vol. 49, No. 3, Autumn 2007. October 20: Russia and Asia Under Putin What is Russias view of its role in Asia? Are Russia and China allies, rivals, or both? Should the West be concerned by the development of closer ties between Moscow and Beijing? Legvold, ch. 6 (Rozman) Mankoff, ch. 5 Peter Ferdinand, Sunset, Sunrise: how Russia and China construct a new relationship, International Affairs 83: 5 (2007) 841867 Mark Katz, Primakov Redux? Putins Pursuit of Multipolarism in Asia, Demokratizatsiya, Winter 2006. Sergei Lavrov, The present and future of global politics, Russia in Global Affairs, 2, June 2007. Available from http://eng.globalaffairs.ru/numbers/19/1102.html Elizabeth Wishnick, Assessing Russian Interests on Korean Security, Energy and Central Asia, Asian Survey, Vol. 47, No. 1 (January/February 2007), pp. 58-67 Extra Reading: Bobo Lo, The Strange Case of Sino-Russian Relations, Institute Francais des Relationes Internationales, Russie.Nei.Visions, No.1, April 2005. Available at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.ifri.org/index.php?page=contribution-" http://www.ifri.org/index.php?page=contribution- detail&id=4335&id_provenance=97 Andrei Tsygankov , "What Is China to Us? Westernizers and Sinophiles in Russia's Foreign Policy," Russie.Nei.Visions, French Institute of International Relations (IFRI), No. 46, December 2009. Available at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.ifri.org/downloads/ifritsygankovengrussiachinanov2009.pdf" \o "http://www.ifri.org/downloads/ifritsygankovengrussiachinanov2009.pdf" \t "_blank" http://www.ifri.org/downloads/ifritsygankovengrussiachinanov2009.pdf 9. October 27: Russia and its Near Abroad: Georgia and Ukraine What does Russia want in the former Soviet space? Is Russia successful in asserting its influence in the CIS, and what tools does it use? What is the nature of Moscows military involvement in the Caucasus after 1991? What did Russia gain from the 2008 Russo-Georgian war, and what did it lose? Has the Orange Revolution fundamentally altered Ukrainian-Russia relations and why has identity been such a central issue in their relations? Mankoff, Introduction and ch. 6 Charles  HYPERLINK "http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/kingch/King_Five_Day_War.pdf" King, The Five-Day War, Foreign Affairs, Fall 2008. Paul Kubicek, The Commonwealth of Independent States: An example of failed regionalism?, Review of International Studies 35/2009 Taras Kuzio National identities and virtual foreign policies among the Eastern Slavs, Europe-Asia Studies 2003 Larrabee, Stephen, Ukraine at the Crossroads, Washington Quarterly, Autumn 2007 Andrei Tsygankov , Obstacles to U.S.-Russian Cooperation in the Caucasus and Ukraine, in: Prospects for U.S.-Russian Security Cooperation, edited by Stephen Blank. Carlisle, PA: US Army War College, 2009. Available in class file. Extra Reading: Russian Analytical Digest, No. 40: Russia and the "Frozen Conflicts" of Georgia, Available at: http://www.res.ethz.ch/analysis/rad/details.cfm?lng=en&id=55259 Sergei Markedonov, The Big Caucasus: Consequences of the Five Day War, Threats, and Political Prospects: Xenophon Paper 7, International center for Black Sea Studies. Available in class file. 10. November 3: Russia and Central Asia: Geopolitical puzzle or new Great Game? How does the Soviet legacy influence the international politics of the region? Is there a new Great Game in Central Asia? What is the role and function of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Stephen Aris, The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: 'Tackling the Three Evils'. A Regional Response to Non-traditional Security Challenges or an Anti-Western Bloc? HYPERLINK "http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title%7Edb=all%7Econtent=t713414944" \t "_top" \o "Click to go to publication home"Europe-Asia Studies, Volume HYPERLINK "http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title%7Edb=all%7Econtent=t713414944%7Etab=issueslist%7Ebranches=61" \l "v61" \t "_top" \o "Click to view volume"61, Issue HYPERLINK "http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title%7Edb=all%7Econtent=g910352527" \t "_top" \o "Click to view issue"3 May 2009 , pp 457 482 Annette Bohr Regionalism in Central Asia: New Geopolitics, Old Regional Order, International Affairs, 80/3 2004 Martha Brill Olcott, The Great Power and Central Asia, Current History, October 2005 Allison, Roy, Strategic Reassertion in Russias Central Asian Policy, International Affairs 80/3 2004 Extra Reading: Marelene Laruelle, Russias Central Asia Policy and the Role of Russian Nationalism, Silk Road Paper, April 2008, SAIS-CACI. Alexander Lukin, The Shangai Cooperation Organization: Whats Next? Russia in Global Affairs, July-September 2007 11. November 10: Moscows Foreign Policy with Washington under Medvedev Is the Reset between Russia and the U.S. diplomatic discourse or a reality? Can the U.S. and Russia find common ground on Arms Reductions and Non-Proliferation? How is the Russia position on Afghanistan informed? Goldgeier, chs. 14 Andrew Kuchins US-Russia Relations: Constraints of Mismatched Strategic Outlooks, in Anders Asland, Sergei Guriev, and Andrew C. Kuchins (eds) Russia After the Global Economic Crisis (Washington, DC: Peterson Institute and CSIS, 2010), ch. 12. Available in class readings file. Dmitri Trenin and Alexei Malashenko, Afghanistan: A View from Moscow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, April 2010. Available at:  HYPERLINK "http://carnegieendowment.org/files/trenin_afghan_final.pdf" http://carnegieendowment.org/files/trenin_afghan_final.pdf Steven Pifer, Joseph Cirincione, and Clifford Gaddy, Resetting US-Russian Leadership on Nuclear Arms Reductions and Nonproliferation, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2010. Available at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Files/rc/papers/2010/01_us_russia_nuclear_pifer/01_us_russia_nuclear_pifer.pdf" http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Files/rc/papers/2010/01_us_russia_nuclear_pifer/01_us_russia_nuclear_pifer.pdf Extra Reading: Dmitri Trenin, Russias Spheres of Interest, not Influence, Washington Quarterly, October 2009. Marcin Kacmarski, Russias Revisionist Policy Towards the West, Poland: Centre for Eastern Studies, December 2009. Available at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.osw.waw.pl/sites/default/files/PRACE_33.pdf" http://www.osw.waw.pl/sites/default/files/PRACE_33.pdf 12. November 17: Russian Military and Security Power How do domestic economic factors affect the security establishments ability to fulfill its mission? Who are the siloviki and what power do they hold over the security establishment? Do Russias military capabilities match its ambitions? Why/why not?  HYPERLINK "http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_athr_dp_sr_1?_encoding=UTF8&sort=relevancerank&search-alias=books&field-author=Olga%20Oliker" Olga Oliker et al., Russian Foreign Policy: Sources and Implications, (RAND, 2009) Chapters 3 and 5 Available at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG768/" http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG768/ Margarete Klein, Russias Military Capabilities: Great Power Ambitions and Reality, SWP Research Paper 2009/RP 12, October 2009. Available at: http://www.swp-berlin.org/common/get_document.php?asset_id=6465 Ian Bremmer;Samuel Charap,  HYPERLINK "http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a918257581~frm=titlelink" \o "Click to view this record" The Siloviki in Putin's Russia: Who They Are and What They Want The Washington Quarterly, 1530-9177, Volume 30, Issue 1, 01 2007. Bettina Renz,  HYPERLINK "http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a757718055~frm=titlelink" \o "Click to view this record" Putin's militocracy? An alternative interpretation of Siloviki in contemporary Russian politics Europe-Asia Studies, 1465-3427, Volume 58, Issue 6, 2006. Extra Reading Margarete Klein, Russias New Military Doctrine until 2020: Indecisive Compromise Between Reformers and Traditionalists, Berlin: German Institute for International and Security Affairs, May 2010. Available at:  HYPERLINK "http://swp-berlin.org/en/common/get_document.php?asset_id=7069" http://swp-berlin.org/en/common/get_document.php?asset_id=7069 13. November 24: Thanksgiving 14. December 1: Russian Foreign Economic Policy What is preventing Russia from joining the World Trade Organization? Is there space for greater EU-Russia trade? If so, what is required? Should countries worry about Russian investment in their economies? Is this investment (especially by state companies) a tool of political influence? Clifford Gaddy and Barry Ickes, Russia After the Global Economic Crisis, Journal of Eurasian Geography and Economics, Volume 51, Number 3. Macfarlane, S. Neil, The R in BRICs: is Russia an emerging power?, International Affairs, Vol. 82, No. 1, January 2006, pp. 41-57. Vladimir Pankov, Free Trade Between Russia and the EU: Pros and Cons, 13 May 2007, Russia in Global Affairs, No. 2 April-June 2007. Available at:  HYPERLINK "http://eng.globalaffairs.ru/number/n_8547" http://eng.globalaffairs.ru/number/n_8547 David G. Tarr & Natalya Vochkova Foreign Economic Policy at a Crossroads, in Anders Asland and Andrew Kuchins (eds) The Russia Balance Sheet, chp. 10. Available in class readings file. Dmitri Trenin, Russian Foreign Policy: Modernization or Marginalization, in Anders Asland and Andrew Kuchins (eds) The Russia Balance Sheet, chp. 9. Available in class readings file. Andrei Tsygankov If Not by Tanks, then by Banks? The Role of Soft Power in Putins Foreign Policy, Europe-Asia Studies, 2006. Vol. 58, No. 7, November. 15. December 8: Final Presentations 16. 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