Can and should the EU and Russia reset their relationship?

Can and should the EU and Russia reset their relationship?

Policy brief
Katinka Barysch
22 February 2010

Russia's oil-fuelled boom has ended and President Medvedev is calling for radical improvements to the economy. Some EU politicians are tempted to offer Russia a 'modernisation partnership' to re-launch the stalled EU-Russia relationship. However, any EU strategy that is predicated on positive change within today's Russia carries a big risk of failure. There is scope for constructive co-operation in energy and climate change. But the EU should cut back on summits, go slow on a new treaty and be prepared for disagreements over the common neighbourhood.

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