{"title":"塞尔维亚对欧盟和俄罗斯的态度——对其内政和外交政策的影响","authors":"Ana Jovic-Lazic, Ivona Ladjevac","doi":"10.2298/medjp2301039j","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This article examines Serbia?s approach to European integration and relations\n with Russia and its implications for its internal and foreign policy.\n Serbia?s policy is characterized as a ?small state? foreign policy designed\n to maintain good relations with the EU and Russia, believing that this will\n help it overcome internal and international challenges. In light of the\n tense relations between the West and Russia, the article examines how this\n policy has developed over the last two decades and whether it is sustainable\n in changed international circumstances. It focuses on the fact that Serbia?s\n approach toward the EU and Russia has shown continuity despite the growing\n polarization at the international level caused by the crisis in Ukraine in\n 2014. However, due to the rapid and dramatic deterioration of EU-Russia\n relations caused by Russia?s attack on Ukraine, Serbia?s current policy has\n become very difficult to maintain. Serbia?s pragmatic policy, shaped by\n internal and foreign political interests and guided by a series of economic,\n legal, and security arguments, was put to the test. These arguments have\n emerged as new key trends in Serbia and can be traced through the state?s\n response to the war in Ukraine and the EU and Russia?s responses to the\n country?s policy. Serbia found itself under pressure from both sides to\n choose one side over the other, which causes tension and uncertainty and put\n the country in a difficult position. This article shows that despite the\n pressure and expectations of both sides, there was no drastic change in\n Serbia?s policy towards the EU or Russia. However, the fact is that there is\n less space for the fulfillment of the country?s foreign policy priorities,\n which now seem mutually incompatible. Therefore, in a broader sense, this\n article calls into question the sustainability of Serbia?s current foreign\n policy as a framework for preserving the strategic and national interests of\n the country.","PeriodicalId":316095,"journal":{"name":"Medjunarodni problemi","volume":"63 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1900-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Serbia’s approach to the EU and Russia - implications for its internal and foreign policy\",\"authors\":\"Ana Jovic-Lazic, Ivona Ladjevac\",\"doi\":\"10.2298/medjp2301039j\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"This article examines Serbia?s approach to European integration and relations\\n with Russia and its implications for its internal and foreign policy.\\n Serbia?s policy is characterized as a ?small state? foreign policy designed\\n to maintain good relations with the EU and Russia, believing that this will\\n help it overcome internal and international challenges. 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Serbia’s approach to the EU and Russia - implications for its internal and foreign policy
This article examines Serbia?s approach to European integration and relations
with Russia and its implications for its internal and foreign policy.
Serbia?s policy is characterized as a ?small state? foreign policy designed
to maintain good relations with the EU and Russia, believing that this will
help it overcome internal and international challenges. In light of the
tense relations between the West and Russia, the article examines how this
policy has developed over the last two decades and whether it is sustainable
in changed international circumstances. It focuses on the fact that Serbia?s
approach toward the EU and Russia has shown continuity despite the growing
polarization at the international level caused by the crisis in Ukraine in
2014. However, due to the rapid and dramatic deterioration of EU-Russia
relations caused by Russia?s attack on Ukraine, Serbia?s current policy has
become very difficult to maintain. Serbia?s pragmatic policy, shaped by
internal and foreign political interests and guided by a series of economic,
legal, and security arguments, was put to the test. These arguments have
emerged as new key trends in Serbia and can be traced through the state?s
response to the war in Ukraine and the EU and Russia?s responses to the
country?s policy. Serbia found itself under pressure from both sides to
choose one side over the other, which causes tension and uncertainty and put
the country in a difficult position. This article shows that despite the
pressure and expectations of both sides, there was no drastic change in
Serbia?s policy towards the EU or Russia. However, the fact is that there is
less space for the fulfillment of the country?s foreign policy priorities,
which now seem mutually incompatible. Therefore, in a broader sense, this
article calls into question the sustainability of Serbia?s current foreign
policy as a framework for preserving the strategic and national interests of
the country.