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Jul 2012
In this paper, the author examines the EU-Russia summit that took place on June 4 2012 in St Peterburg. The author believes that the summit met expectations for two reasons: Firstly, expectations prior to the summit were low: nobody was under any illusion that the summit would result in a radical breakthrough. Secondly, the biannual EU–Russia summits tend to produce symbolic rather than practical outcomes.
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Author | Nadia Alexandrova Arbatova |
Series | FRIDE Policy Briefs |
Issue | 5 |
Publisher | FRIDE |
Copyright | © 2012 FRIDE |