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Chapters focus on each of the four protagonists – the EU, the US, Russia and Ukraine – and on key, cross-cutting aspects of the crisis – sanctions, international law and energy. The book thus contrasts a conventional, if exceptional, great power – the US – with a very non-traditional foreign policy actor – the EU.
Vicki L. Birchfield is Professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech, USA, and Co-Director of the Center for European and Transatlantic Studies, a Jean Monnet Center of Excellence. Alasdair R. Young is Professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech, USA, and Co-Director of the Center for European and Transatlantic Studies, a Jean Monnet Center of Excellence. He is chair of the European Union Studies Association in the USA.
Chapter 1 Introducing Triangular Diplomacy; Alasdair R. Young and Vicki L. Birchfield.- Chapter 2 Empirical Scene Setting: The Contours of the Crisis and Response; Alasdair R. Young and Vicki L. Birchfield.- Chapter 3 Outsourced Diplomacy: The US, EU and the Ukraine Conflict; Deborah Welch Larson.- Chapter 4 ‘Crowdfunded diplomacy’? The EU’s role in the Triangular Diplomacy over the Ukraine Crisis; Hiski Haukkala.- Chapter 5 Democracy and Progressive Modernity in Constructions of Community: Europe, the United States, and the Russian ‘Other’; Grainne Hutton, Sara Morrell and Jarrod Hayes.- Chapter 6 Russia Plays the (Triangular) Sanctions Game; Christopher Patane and Cooper Drury.- Chapter 7 Ukraine and Triangular Diplomacy: Kyiv’s Legitimacy Dilemmas in the midst of the Crisis; Valentina Feklyunina and Valentyna Romanova.- Chapter 8 Whose International Law? Legal Clashes in the Ukrainian Crisis; Mikulas Fabry.- Chapter 9 Triangular Diplomacy and Europe’s Changing Gas Network: From “Trying-Angles” to Stable Marriage; Adam Stulberg.