Nature and policy implications of the EU-Russia geo-economic rivalry
Biography: David Cadier is a Fellow in International Strategy and Diplomacy at the London School of Economics (LSE). Previously, he was a visiting sholar at CERI-Sciences Po in Paris, at the Centre for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS Johns Hopkins University in Washington D.C., at the Prague Institute of International Relations, and at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in Boston. His research deals with the foreign policies of Central European states, with EU policies towards Russia and the Eastern Neighborhood, and with Russia’s foreign policy. His recent and forthcoming publications include: “Eastern Partnership vs Eurasian Union? The EU–Russia Competition in the Shared Neighbourhood and the Ukraine Crisis” (Global Policy, 2014); The Geopolitics of Eurasian Economic Union, ed. (LSE IDEAS Special Report, 2014); Russia’s Foreign Policy: ideas, domestic politics and external relations, co-edited with Margot Light (Palgrave, 2015, forthcoming). At LSE, he teaches on the Executive Masters in International Strategy and Diplomacy and in the International Relations Department.