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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- 1 The EU and Russia in Times of Uncertainty: Intersubjective Identities and Discourses -- 1.1 The EU-Russia: Symptoms of Troubles -- 1.2 Contexts of Normative Disconnections -- 1.3 Clashes of Identities -- 1.4 Identities and Discourses -- 1.5 Intersubjectivity in EU-Russia Relations -- 1.6 Identity Shifts: Why Russia Is Not the USSR -- 1.7 International Society: A Meeting Point of the English School and Constructivism -- 1.8 Between the Imperial and the International -- 2 Multipolarity in Plural: The EU and Russia inIntersubjective Models of International Societies -- 2.1 Multipolarity Re-signified -- 2.2 Power Balancing: Back to Realpolitik? -- 2.3 Spheres of Influence -- 2.4 Great Power Management: An Oligarchic Type of Multipolarity? -- 2.5 Procedural Approximation -- 2.6 Normative Plurality -- 2.7 Normative Convergence -- 2.8 Multiregionalism: A World without Hegemons? -- 2.9 Poles as Civilizations -- 2.10 Global Governance: Learning to Live in a Postinternational World -- 3 Competing International Societies: Four Cases of EU-Russia Interactions -- 3.1 European Neighborhood Policy and Eastern Partnership: EU's and Russia's Approaches -- 3.2 Modernization Partnership and EU-Russia Normative Cleavages -- 3.3 EU-Russia Security (Mis)communication -- 3.4 Russia and Germany in a Wider Europe: Dynamics of Rapprochement and Alienation -- Conclusions.