Winning the normative war with Russia: an EU-Russia power audit

European Council on Foreign Relations

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Abstract

The EU and Russia have become locked in an open battle over the norms of international conduct. This is a clash between liberal universalism and authoritarian statism; the liberal international order and realpolitik. Russia’s interference in European internal affairs is one front line in this normative battle – Moscow’s attempt to erode the Western liberal consensus from within. • Russia supports anti-establishment forces in Europe because it lacks friends among establishments. Its use of unconventional methods is not a demonstration of creative strategy but an attempt to compensate for deficiencies. EU member states are remarkably united in their assessment of Russia, but they still need to translate this unity into a political strategy that reflects not just European values, but also Russian realities. The path to winning the overall normative war will not go so much through countering Russia as through improving Europe’s resilience and reinvigorating the Western model.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherEuropean Council of Foreign Relations
Number of pages48
ISBN (Print)9781911544586
Publication statusPublished - May 2018

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