Putinization and neo-containment
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Date
2018-12
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National University of Political Studies and Public Administration - Department of International Relations and European Integration
Abstract
The Western strategic vision about the East lies at a crossroads. Similar to the Interwar Era, when acts of unilateralism in foreign affairs and aggression by the revisionist powers under popular but militaristic leaders have triggered the outbreak of World War II, the West seems unable to act coesively and decidedly to counter the contestation of international law and order.
Therefore, a better understanding of the past lessons and negative impact of the “functionalist” spillover of power personification is at stake.
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This is an open access article, available at: https://europolity.eu/2018-vol-12-no-2/
The article is published in EUROPOLITY. CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE a biannual peer reviewed open access international academic journal published under the aegis of the Department of International Relations and European Integration of the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, through the Centre of European Studies (CES).
Keywords
Cybersecurity, European policy, Fake news
Citation
Anglitoiu, G. (2018). Putinization and neo-containment. Europolity - Continuity and Change in European Governance, 12 (2), 179-190.