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Russia, EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood and Eurasia

Russia, the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood and Eurasia research programme focuses on processes that affect foreign and security policy in the Eastern neighbourhood of the EU with a special emphasis on Russia.
Arkady Moshes
Programme Director
Margarita Zavadskaya
Senior Research Fellow
Kristiina Silvan
Postdoctoral Fellow
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Ryhor Nizhnikau
Senior Research Fellow
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Jussi Lassila
Senior Research Fellow

Russia, the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood and Eurasia research programme focuses on processes that affect foreign and security policy in the Eastern neighbourhood of the EU with a special emphasis on Russia. The Programme Director is Arkady Moshes.

Focal research themes of the research programme include

  • Russia’s political and economic development, foreign and security policy, and relations with the West and China
  • Political dynamics in the post-Soviet space
  • Western policy practices and initiatives in the region East of the EU

The key task of the research programme is to produce analytical information on changes in Russia’s political and economic development, foreign policy, and security policy that are of high significance to Finland, the EU and Europe as a whole. The actors, networks, and changes in interests and power in Russian policy are studied in the programme.

Another focal research theme of the programme is political dynamics in the post-Soviet space. The programme examines the strategic thinking and ideas that steer Russia’s foreign policy and compares them with political practice. The transformation of Russia’s governance in a broader context of evolution of autocracy in Eurasia is a fundamental frame of reference for the research programme.

The research programme also examines the common neighbourhood of the EU and Russia more broadly. The war in Ukraine and the extended political crisis in Belarus are primary research areas. Research on Central Asian states is increasingly important as Russia and China attempt to maintain or increase their role in the region.

In addition, the research programme studies Western approaches to the EU’s Eastern neighbourhood and Eurasia. Europe’s policies towards Russia as well as the EU’s Eastern Partnership with Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan are central research topics. Research on the regional impact and interpretation of different forms of policy plays an important role in the programme.


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