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SUMMARY:Mistakes were made: The EU’s relations with Russia and Turkey in
  the 1990s  - Ayşe Zarakol (Emmanual College\, Cambridge)\, Roy Allison (
 St Antony’s)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260303T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260303T184500Z
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DESCRIPTION:The talk explores what mistakes were made with regard to the s
 emi-periphery by focusing on two pivotal countries that were mostly left o
 ut of the liberal international order (LIO) in the 1990s even though they 
 sought to belong: Russia and Turkey. The LIO never settled on a consistent
  policy regarding their incorporation. Halfway recognition—or alternatin
 g between inclusion and exclusion—is even worse than aloofness or full a
 lienation because it first creates expectations and then creates resentmen
 t when those expectations are not met. This lesson has present day implica
 tions for Ukraine as well.\nSpeakers:\nAyşe Zarakol (Emmanual College\, C
 ambridge)\, Roy Allison (St Antony’s)
LOCATION:St Antony's College - North Site (Seminar Room\, European Studies
  Centre\, 70 Woodstock Road\, Oxford OX2 6HR)
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/f7bf24d5-8ad7-431a-b328-b5747c9e1571/
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