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Focusing on recent advancements, this book delves into the theoretical exploration of electronic structures and their associated properties, including optical, magneto-optical, and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism characteristics. It highlights the significance of these properties in compounds and multilayered structures, providing a comprehensive review of current research and findings in the field.
Bachelor Thesis from the year 2016 in the subject Politics - International
Politics - Topic: Peace and Conflict Studies, Security, grade: 12, University
of Southern Denmark (University of Southern Denmark - Sønderborg), course:
European Studies, language: English, abstract: The following paper scrutinizes
the relationship between Russia and the EU/NATO in the last 16 years during
Putin's (and Medvedev's) presidencies. The main aim of the thesis is to
understand the extent to which the relationship between the parties has
deteriorated and the decisive factors, events, that have impeded a mutually
beneficial cooperation. In order to provide a clear and comprehensive
understanding of the complex topic, an empirical case study approach is
applied. Dividing the case in three different dimensions, (1) the political
relationship between the EU and Russia, (2) military cooperation between the
EU/NATO and Russia and (3) economic relationship between the EU and Russia,
the paper also intends to elucidate the effects of the deterioration for the
three respective areas. As a theoretical background, the international
relations theory Neorealism (defensive; offensive) and the social theory
Constructivism are consulted and contrasted with each other. While Neorealism
mainly explains how EU/NATO have used their (economic and military) power
capabilities to diminish Russia's influence in Europe in the last sixteen
years (and after the fall of the Soviet Union in general), Constructivism has
been mainly helpful to illustrate how normative and value differences between
Moscow and Brussels have hampered a beneficial cooperation. Using the
empirical knowledge of the 90s., when Russia embarked on an integrative path
with the EU/NATO, the paper contrast those experiences with the relationship
of the last sixteen years in order to facilitate the understanding of Russia's
resurgence from a broader historical perspective. The paper found out that
prior to the current Ukraine crisis, EU's/NATO's policies such as their
enlargements or support for color revolutions in Russia's close neighborhood
have led to a gradual increase in distrust, insecurity and a zero sum logic in
the Kremlin. Therefore, after many other crises prior to Russia's annexation
of Crimea in 2014, a serious conflict between the parties was only a matter of
time since the balance of power has shifted to the detriment of Russia's
national interests.