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                        project <hi rend="italic">ENTPAR: Entangled Parliamentarisms: Constitutional Practices in
                        Russia, Ukraine, China and Mongolia, 1905–2005</hi>, which received funding from
                        the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020
                        research and innovation program (Grant Agreement No 755504). </note></title>
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                    <forename>Ivan</forename>
                    <surname>Sablin</surname>
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                        <addrLine>Privoz 11</addrLine>
                        <addrLine>SI-1000 Ljubljana</addrLine>
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                    <affiliation>Heidelberg University</affiliation>
                    <email>ivan.sablin@zegk.uni-heidelberg.de</email>
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            <docAuthor>Ivan Sablin<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn1" n="**"><hi rend="bold">PhD.,
                        Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana; Heidelberg
                        University, Associate Researcher; <ref
                            target="mailto:ivan.sablin@zegk.uni-heidelberg.de"
                            >ivan.sablin@zegk.uni-heidelberg.de</ref></hi>
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                <head>IZVLEČEK</head>
                <head>EVROPSKA UNIJA V RAZPRAVAH V RUSKI DRŽAVNI DUMI, 1994–2004</head>
                <p><hi rend="italic">Čeprav je bila Evropska unija (EU) v obdobju 1994–2004 v
                        spodnjem domu ruskega parlamenta (državni dumi) občasno predstavljena
                        pozitivno, je bilo na splošno mogoče slišati veliko kritik EU in “Evropske
                        skupnosti”. Razprave so spremljale glasno izražene skrbi tistih frakcij, ki
                        so bile v opoziciji proti predsedniku in vladi, vendar so imele močno oporo
                        v parlamentu, kot so konservativna Komunistična partija Ruske federacije
                        (KPRF), desna populistična Liberalna demokratska stranka Rusije (LDSR) ter
                        desna stranka Rodina (“domovina”) in njene predhodnice. Te skrbi so se
                        nanašale na Čečenijo, Jugoslavijo, Ukrajino in baltske države kot dozdevne
                        prostore merjenja moči med Rusijo in EU. Projekti (ponovne) izgradnje ruske
                        (sovjetske) imperialne tvorbe na podlagi Skupnosti neodvisnih držav (SND)
                        ali Zvezne države (Rusije in Belorusije) so bili predstavljeni kot
                        alternativa zahodnoevropskemu združevanju v okviru EU in Organizacije
                        Severnoatlantske pogodbe (NATO). Retorika v dumi, ki je bila usmerjena proti
                        EU in jo je spremljalo obsojanje zveze NATO, je bila diskurzivna podlaga za
                        končno spremembo politike predsednika in vlade. Člani Združene Rusije,
                        vladne stranke brez jasne ideologije, ki je leta 2003 dobila ustavno večino,
                        so leta 2004 prevzeli elemente konservativne in desničarske retorike
                        formalne opozicije. To se je zgodilo v kontekstu širitve EU, ko so v
                        parlamentu razpravljali o vprašanjih dostopnosti Kaliningrajske regije in
                        pravicah rusko govorečih v Latviji in Estoniji. Pozneje istega leta je
                        začetek oranžne revolucije v Ukrajini dodatno spodbudil protievropski
                        diskurz Dume, ki je v ruski politiki kmalu prevladal.</hi></p>
                <p><hi rend="italic">Ključne besede: Rusija, Evropska unija, EU, državna duma,
                        parlament</hi></p>
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                <head>ABSTRACT</head>
                <p><hi rend="italic">Although the European Union (EU) was occasionally presented in
                        a positive light in the lower house of the Russian parliament (the State
                        Duma) during the period 1994–2004, the EU and the “European community” were often
                        criticized. The discussions were accompanied by expressed
                        anxieties from those factions that were oppositional to the President and the
                        Government but had a strong foothold in the parliament, such as the
                        conservative Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF), the rightwing
                        populist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), and the rightwing Rodina
                        (“Motherland”) Party and its predecessors. These anxieties pertained to the
                        Chechen Republic, Yugoslavia, Ukraine, and the Baltic states as ostensible
                        areas of contestation between Russia and the EU. The projects of
                        (re)building the Russian (Soviet) imperial formation on the basis of the
                        Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) or the Union State (of Russia and
                        Belarus) were presented as alternatives to Western European integration
                        based on the EU and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The
                        anti-EU rhetoric in the Duma, which came hand in hand with the denunciation
                        of NATO, provided a discursive foundation for the eventual shift of both the
                        President’s and the Government’s policy. The members of United Russia, the
                        Government’s party that won a constitutional majority in 2003, adopted
                        elements of conservative and rightwing rhetoric of the formal opposition in
                        2004. This occured in the context of EU enlargement when the issues of the
                        accessibility of the Kaliningrad Region and the rights of Russian speakers
                        in Latvia and Estonia were discussed in parliament. Later in the same year,
                        the start of the Orange Revolution in Ukraine became further impetus for the
                        Duma’s anti-EU discourse, a discourse that would soon become mainstream in
                        Russian politics.</hi></p>
                <p>Keywords: Russia, European Union, EU, State Duma, parliament</p>
            </div>
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                <head>Introduction</head>
                <p>The analysis of Russia’s foreign relations usually centers on the executive
                    branch (the Government) and the President.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn3" n="1"
                        > The 1993 Constitution of the Russian Federation proclaims the separation
                        of legislative, executive and judicial authority. The Government is said to
                        represent the executive. The President has functions in the executive and
                        some legislative competence. –
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                        Federatsiia, “Konstitutsiia Rossiiskoi Federatsii, Priniata Vsenarodnym
                        Golosovaniem 12 Dekabria 1993 g.,” Konstitutsiia Rossii: Vse redaktsii,
                        accessed November 29, 2022, <ref target="https://konstitucija.ru/1993/1/">https://konstitucija.ru/1993/1/</ref>. </note> Indeed,
                    the 1993 Constitution of the Russian Federation placed the State Duma, the lower
                    house of the Federal Assembly, in a position of weakness vis-à-vis the
                    President, and the regime was often called “super-presidential.”<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn4" n="2">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"kMPFh4X2","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Paul Chaisty and Petra Schleiter, \\uc0\\u8220{}Productive but Not Valued: The Russian State Duma, 1994-2001,\\uc0\\u8221{} {\\i{}Europe-Asia Studies} 54, no. 5 (2002): 701.","plainCitation":"Paul Chaisty and Petra Schleiter, “Productive but Not Valued: The Russian State Duma, 1994-2001,” Europe-Asia Studies 54, no. 5 (2002): 701.","noteIndex":2},"citationItems":[{"id":5071,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/2DY8VNRW"],"itemData":{"id":5071,"type":"article-journal","container-title":"Europe-Asia Studies","issue":"5","note":"ISBN: 0966-8136\npublisher: Taylor & Francis","page":"701-724","title":"Productive but Not Valued: The Russian State Duma, 1994-2001","volume":"54","author":[{"family":"Chaisty","given":"Paul"},{"family":"Schleiter","given":"Petra"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2002"]]}},"locator":"701","label":"page"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Paul
                        Chaisty and Petra Schleiter, “Productive but Not Valued: The Russian State
                        Duma, 1994-2001,” <hi rend="italic">Europe-Asia Studies</hi> 54, No. 5
                        (2002): 701. </note> The policy of the President and the Government shifted
                    from (Euro-)Atlanticism of 1991–1995 to great power claims (or at least those of
                    being a “significant international actor”) since 1996 and especially since the
                    Yugoslav crisis of 1999. The shift was accompanied by the discourse of
                        multipolarity.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn5" n="3">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"7VbiA7ud","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Helen Belopolsky, {\\i{}Russia and the Challengers: Russian Alignment with China, Iran and Iraq in the Unipolar Era} (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), 15.","plainCitation":"Helen Belopolsky, Russia and the Challengers: Russian Alignment with China, Iran and Iraq in the Unipolar Era (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), 15.","noteIndex":3},"citationItems":[{"id":5072,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/GF67TQSL"],"itemData":{"id":5072,"type":"book","event-place":"Basingstoke","publisher":"Palgrave Macmillan","publisher-place":"Basingstoke","title":"Russia and the Challengers: Russian Alignment with China, Iran and Iraq in the Unipolar Era","author":[{"family":"Belopolsky","given":"Helen"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2009"]]}},"locator":"15"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Helen
                        Belopolsky, <hi rend="italic">Russia and the Challengers: Russian Alignment
                            with China, Iran and Iraq in the Unipolar Era</hi> (Basingstoke:
                        Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), 15. </note> (Euro-)Atlanticism implied that
                    Russia would eventually join the European Economic Community (the European Union
                    or the EU since 1993) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn6" n="4">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"NaBkeRI4","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Glenn Diesen, {\\i{}EU and NATO Relations with Russia: After the Collapse of the Soviet Union} (Farnham: Ashgate, 2015), 25.","plainCitation":"Glenn Diesen, EU and NATO Relations with Russia: After the Collapse of the Soviet Union (Farnham: Ashgate, 2015), 25.","noteIndex":4},"citationItems":[{"id":5074,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/PJXW7RXT"],"itemData":{"id":5074,"type":"book","event-place":"Farnham","ISBN":"1-315-58060-8","publisher":"Ashgate","publisher-place":"Farnham","title":"EU and NATO relations with Russia: After the collapse of the Soviet Union","author":[{"family":"Diesen","given":"Glenn"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2015"]]}},"locator":"25","label":"page"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Glenn
                        Diesen, <hi rend="italic">EU and NATO Relations with Russia: After the
                            Collapse of the Soviet Union</hi> (Farnham: Ashgate, 2015), 25. </note>
                    The discourse of multipolarity treated the EU and Russia as different global
                    powers, although initially it favored cooperation. In 1999, the Russian
                    Government adopted a strategic document on relations with the EU between 2000
                    and 2010, which stated that Russia did not seek full or associate membership in
                        it.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn7" n="5">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"ZOhsypJp","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Oleh Protsyk, \\uc0\\u8220{}Domestic Political Institutions in Ukraine and Russia and Their Responses to EU Enlargement,\\uc0\\u8221{} {\\i{}Communist and Post-Communist Studies} 36, no. 4 (2003): 432.","plainCitation":"Oleh Protsyk, “Domestic Political Institutions in Ukraine and Russia and Their Responses to EU Enlargement,” Communist and Post-Communist Studies 36, no. 4 (2003): 432.","noteIndex":5},"citationItems":[{"id":5073,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/E2CHYNH3"],"itemData":{"id":5073,"type":"article-journal","container-title":"Communist and Post-Communist Studies","issue":"4","note":"ISBN: 0967-067X\npublisher: University of California Press","page":"427-442","title":"Domestic political institutions in Ukraine and Russia and their responses to EU enlargement","volume":"36","author":[{"family":"Protsyk","given":"Oleh"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2003"]]}},"locator":"432"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Oleh
                        Protsyk, “Domestic Political Institutions in Ukraine and Russia and Their
                        Responses to EU Enlargement,” <hi rend="italic">Communist and Post-Communist
                            Studies</hi> 36, No. 4 (2003): 432. </note></p>
                <p>The debates in the State Duma presented a much more distorted image. The
                    President and the Government did not rely on a stable parliamentary majority
                    until <hi rend="italic">United Russia</hi>, the executive’s own party, won the
                    2003 legislative election. During the period 1994–2004 discussions about the EU
                    featured anxieties by those factions that were oppositional to the President and
                    the Government and had a strong foothold in the parliament, such as the
                    conservative Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF), the rightwing
                    populist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), and smaller likeminded
                    factions, such as that of the All-Russian Political Party <hi rend="italic"
                        >Rodina</hi> (“Motherland”) and its predecessors. These anxieties pertained
                    to Soviet and Russian imperial projects and centered on the Chechen Republic,
                    Yugoslavia, Ukraine, and the Baltic states (Lithuania in particular) as the
                    ostensible spaces of contestation between Russia and the EU. The projects of
                    (re)building the Russian (Soviet) imperial formation on the basis of the
                    Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) or the Union State (then of Russia and
                    Belarus) were presented as being threatened by the policies of both NATO and the
                    EU. The debates culminated in the State Duma’s resolution to include Yugoslavia
                    in the Union State in 1999, which ultimately was to become an alternative
                    project of European or wider Eurasian integration. The State Duma also discussed
                    the EU in its resolutions and appeals that were political rather than normative
                        documents.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn8" n="6">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"l3uvYdYI","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Protsyk, 436.","plainCitation":"Protsyk, 436.","noteIndex":6},"citationItems":[{"id":5073,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/E2CHYNH3"],"itemData":{"id":5073,"type":"article-journal","container-title":"Communist and Post-Communist Studies","issue":"4","note":"ISBN: 0967-067X\npublisher: University of California Press","page":"427-442","title":"Domestic political institutions in Ukraine and Russia and their responses to EU enlargement","volume":"36","author":[{"family":"Protsyk","given":"Oleh"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2003"]]}},"locator":"436"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Ibidem,
                        436. </note></p>
                <p>The anti-EU rhetoric in the Duma, together with the denunciation of NATO,
                    provided a discursive foundation for the shift in the executive’s policy. This
                    shift occurred not because the oppositional parties got a chance to form or
                    directly influence the cabinet but, first, due to Vladmir Putin’s initially
                    close and cooperative relations with the Duma and,<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn9" n="7">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"6ODVPhK0","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Thomas F. Remington, \\uc0\\u8220{}Putin and the Duma,\\uc0\\u8221{} {\\i{}Post-Soviet Affairs} 17, no. 4 (2001): 285\\uc0\\u8211{}308.","plainCitation":"Thomas F. Remington, “Putin and the Duma,” Post-Soviet Affairs 17, no. 4 (2001): 285–308.","noteIndex":7},"citationItems":[{"id":5075,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/9MEVQ2DM"],"itemData":{"id":5075,"type":"article-journal","container-title":"Post-Soviet Affairs","issue":"4","note":"ISBN: 1060-586X\npublisher: Taylor & Francis","page":"285-308","title":"Putin and the Duma","volume":"17","author":[{"family":"Remington","given":"Thomas F."}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2001"]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Thomas
                        F. Remington, “Putin and the Duma,” <hi rend="italic">Post-Soviet
                            Affairs</hi> 17, No. 4 (2001): 285–308. </note> then, through the
                    adoption of elements of conservative and rightwing rhetoric by <hi rend="italic"
                        >United Russia</hi>, which did not have a clear ideology of its own. In
                    2004, in the context of EU enlargement, the issues of accessibility of the
                    Kaliningrad Region and the rights of the Russian-speakers in the Baltic states
                    came to the foreground. The EU was presented as a competitor by members of the
                    opposition and <hi rend="italic">United Russia</hi> alike. Later in the same
                    year, the start of the Orange Revolution in Ukraine became further impetus for
                    the Duma’s anti-EU discourse, which the executive continued to refer to in the
                    ensuing years.</p>
            </div>
            <div>
                <head>Pro-European Discourses</head>
                <p>The idea that Russia is a European country is usually dated to the reforms and
                    foreign policy of Peter I in the early eighteenth century. In the nineteenth and
                    twentieth century, Russian intellectuals fiercely debated Russia’s (and
                    eventually the USSR’s) cultural affinity to Europe. The pro-European discourse
                    in the early Russian Federation relied on the perestroika discourse in which the
                    notion of the “Common European Home” was an important part of a post-Cold War
                    international system.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn10" n="8">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"7qIjgNkg","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Neil Malcolm, \\uc0\\u8220{}The \\uc0\\u8216{}Common European Home\\uc0\\u8217{} and Soviet European Policy,\\uc0\\u8221{} {\\i{}International Affairs} 65, no. 4 (1989): 659\\uc0\\u8211{}76.","plainCitation":"Neil Malcolm, “The ‘Common European Home’ and Soviet European Policy,” International Affairs 65, no. 4 (1989): 659–76.","noteIndex":8},"citationItems":[{"id":5083,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/I6KATFJF"],"itemData":{"id":5083,"type":"article-journal","container-title":"International Affairs","issue":"4","note":"ISBN: 0020-5850\npublisher: JSTOR","page":"659-676","title":"The 'Common European Home' and Soviet European Policy","volume":"65","author":[{"family":"Malcolm","given":"Neil"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["1989"]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Neil
                        Malcolm, “The ‘Common European Home’ and Soviet European Policy,” <hi
                            rend="italic">International Affairs</hi> 65, No. 4 (1989): 659–76.
                    </note></p>
                <p>The notion of a common European space and Russia’s belonging to it was
                    articulated <hi rend="italic">inter alia</hi> by the representatives of the
                    executive branch in the State Duma. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei
                    Krylov, who spoke in the State Duma of the first convocation (January 11,
                    1994–December 22, 1995) on February 10, 1995, on the ratification of the Treaty
                    of Friendship and Cooperation between Russia and Spain, argued that bilateral
                    treaties between Russia and European states laid the foundation for the
                    “political, socio-economic and humanitarian European structures of the
                    twenty-first century.” The treaty with Spain in particular, Krylov stressed,
                    contained “a fundamentally important provision on joint efforts aimed at finally
                    overcoming the consequences of a division in the European continent and forming
                    a single European space.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn11" n="9">
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                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 10 Fevralia 1995 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=15484">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=15484</ref>. </note></p>
                <p>It was not, however, the bilateral treaties that were given special importance in
                    the construction of this space but international organizations. Vladimir Lukin,
                    whose center-left <hi rend="italic">Iabloko</hi> (“Apple”) Party had 45 out of
                    450 seats in the Second Duma (December 17, 1995–January 18, 2000)<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn12" n="10">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"qFVOvGAU","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Gosudarstvennaia Duma II Sozyva: Fraktsiia \\uc0\\u8216{}Iabloko,\\uc0\\u8217{}\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193542/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fya.html.","plainCitation":"“Gosudarstvennaia Duma II Sozyva: Fraktsiia ‘Iabloko,’” accessed November 29, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193542/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fya.html.","noteIndex":10},"citationItems":[{"id":5116,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/2PMQM3XG"],"itemData":{"id":5116,"type":"webpage","title":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma II sozyva: Fraktsiia \"Iabloko\"","URL":"https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193542/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fya.html","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma II Sozyva: Fraktsiia ‘Iabloko,’” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193542/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fya.html">https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193542/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fya.html</ref>.
                    </note> and who chaired the Duma’s committee on international affairs,
                    articulated the popular view that European international life was
                    institutionalized through four organizations along four “large issues” on
                    February 16, 1996. These organizations, according to Lukin, were the
                    Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the EU (to which he
                    still referred to as the European Economic Community), the Council of Europe and
                        NATO.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn13" n="11">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"RULVZDmE","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 16 Fevralia 1996 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=27644.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 16 Fevralia 1996 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=27644.","noteIndex":11},"citationItems":[{"id":5091,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/XU7J5LJX"],"itemData":{"id":5091,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 16 fevralia 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=27644","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 16 Fevralia 1996 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                            <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=27644">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=27644</ref>. </note> Speaking
                    earlier in February 1996, Lukin called for the ratification of the EU–Russia
                    Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, which was signed on June 24, 1994,
                    arguing that it would open up European markets for Russia and stressed that
                    Europe made up 40 percent of Russian imports and exports.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn14" n="12">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"U49rzMnQ","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 7 Fevralia 1996 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26840.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 7 Fevralia 1996 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26840.","noteIndex":12},"citationItems":[{"id":5092,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/JC8JQU5I"],"itemData":{"id":5092,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 7 fevralia 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26840","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 7 Fevralia 1996 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26840">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26840</ref>. </note> On February
                    16, 1996, Lukin claimed that the EU was “the main engine of European
                    unification, European integration.” He also hinted at Russia’s eventual
                    membership of the organization, although he saw it in the distant future: “We
                    are not part of it and will not enter it for a long time: our historical paths
                    and, what is the main thing, our economies are very different.”<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn15" n="13">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"rv2vfCBQ","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 16 Fevralia 1996 g.\\uc0\\u8221{}","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 16 Fevralia 1996 g.”","noteIndex":13},"citationItems":[{"id":5091,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/XU7J5LJX"],"itemData":{"id":5091,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 16 fevralia 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=27644","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 16 Fevralia 1996 g.” </note>
                </p>
                <p>The main topic of Lukin’s speech on February 16, 1996, was that of Russia’s
                    possible accession to the Council of Europe after the latter’s Parliamentary
                    Assembly supported it. It was in this context that Lukin described Russia as a
                    European country.</p>
                <p>Of course, Europe is a special continent for us. Since the time of Peter I, we
                    have been “cutting a window to Europe” with varying degrees of success. Of
                    course, Russia is a great Eurasian country, two-thirds of whose territory is in
                    Asia, but another thing is also true: four-fifths of our population live in
                    Europe, our main historical and economic interests are here – up to 40 percent
                    of our trade is connected with Europe. Of course, we are more of a European
                    country than, for example, Turkey and a number of other countries that are
                    already members of the Council of Europe. Our absence there is simply a
                    historical aberration and injustice. <note place="foot" xml:id="ftn16" n="14">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"MIgHA2qF","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma.","noteIndex":14},"citationItems":[{"id":5091,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/XU7J5LJX"],"itemData":{"id":5091,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 16 fevralia 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=27644","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma. </note></p>
                <p>Joining the Council of Europe, according to Lukin, would mean that Russia was a
                    “constructive European country.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn17" n="15">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"fDQ4p8HS","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma.","noteIndex":15},"citationItems":[{"id":5091,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/XU7J5LJX"],"itemData":{"id":5091,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 16 fevralia 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=27644","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma. </note> Adrian Puzanovskii of the Agrarian Deputy Group (an ally of
                    the KPRF with 35 members in the Second Duma)<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn18"
                        n="16">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"WFwtEj11","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Gosudarstvennaia Duma II Sozyva: Agrarnaia Deputatskaia Gruppa,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193450/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fag.html.","plainCitation":"“Gosudarstvennaia Duma II Sozyva: Agrarnaia Deputatskaia Gruppa,” accessed November 29, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193450/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fag.html.","noteIndex":16},"citationItems":[{"id":5118,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/SF4IZC6R"],"itemData":{"id":5118,"type":"webpage","title":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma II sozyva: Agrarnaia deputatskaia gruppa","URL":"https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193450/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fag.html","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma II Sozyva: Agrarnaia Deputatskaia Gruppa,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193450/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fag.html">https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193450/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fag.html</ref>.
                    </note> articulated similar arguments, suggesting that “Russia does not need to
                    look for historical arguments to prove that it belongs to the European
                    civilization according to cultural tradition, historical-cultural tradition”
                    since this was self-evident. Russia’s accession to the Council of Europe,
                    Puzanovskii argued, corresponded to the national interests of Russia since the
                    country needed to participate in the “integration process” of “creating a Common
                    European Home.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn19" n="17">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"KPHL845Q","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 16 Fevralia 1996 g.\\uc0\\u8221{}","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 16 Fevralia 1996 g.”","noteIndex":17},"citationItems":[{"id":5091,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/XU7J5LJX"],"itemData":{"id":5091,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 16 fevralia 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=27644","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 16 Fevralia 1996 g.” </note> The majority of deputies
                    supported Russia’s accession, which was formalized later the same month.</p>
                <p>The ratification of the EU–Russia Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, however,
                    was not as swift. Viktor Chernomyrdin, who addressed the Duma on August 10,
                    1996, when being reapproved as Prime Minister, supported the pragmatic
                    argumentation also expressed by Lukin when requesting the deputies to speed up
                    the ratification. Chernomyrdin claimed that the agreement was part of the
                    Government’s economic program and its “consistent line on Russia’s integration
                    into the most important international economic and financial organizations, on
                    the elimination of discriminatory restrictions that still remain in world trade,
                    hindering the entry of domestic producers on the world market.”<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn20" n="18">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"2Ie0pJfE","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 10 Avgusta 1996 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26994.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 10 Avgusta 1996 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26994.","noteIndex":18},"citationItems":[{"id":5093,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/SR6ET9QU"],"itemData":{"id":5093,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 10 avgusta 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26994","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 10 Avgusta 1996 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26994">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26994</ref>. </note> Lukin
                    himself reaffirmed this pragmatic position on October 18, 1996, when the
                    ratification was discussed in detail, and insisted that the agreement would open
                    up much better opportunities for Russian industry and all spheres of economic
                    life in Europe. The agreement was supported by all of the Duma’s factions and
                    ratified during the same meeting.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn21" n="19">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"Nzq4v0UE","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 18 Oktiabria 1996 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28976.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 18 Oktiabria 1996 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28976.","noteIndex":19},"citationItems":[{"id":5094,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/LRXB8LSN"],"itemData":{"id":5094,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 18 oktiabria 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28976","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 18 Oktiabria 1996 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28976">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28976</ref>. </note></p>
                <p>On November 15, 1996, all of the Duma factions supported the adoption of the
                    Address of the State Duma to the European Parliament and the Parliaments of the
                    Member States of the EU. This political document connected Russia’s accession to
                    the Council of Europe and the EU–Russia Partnership and Cooperation Agreement
                    calling the latter another step “in joint construction of a new Europe of the
                    twenty-first century.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn22" n="20">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"gcjjXY0h","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Sobranie Zakonodatel\\uc0\\u8217{}stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii \\uc0\\u8470{}48 Ot 25 Noiabria 1996 Goda, St. 5439,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001996048000&docid=1787.","plainCitation":"“Sobranie Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №48 Ot 25 Noiabria 1996 Goda, St. 5439,” accessed November 29, 2022, https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001996048000&docid=1787.","noteIndex":20},"citationItems":[{"id":5120,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/8GCXFL4H"],"itemData":{"id":5120,"type":"webpage","title":"Sobranie zakonodatel'stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №48 ot 25 noiabria 1996 goda, st. 5439","URL":"https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001996048000&docid=1787","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Sobranie
                        Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №48 Ot 25 Noiabria 1996 Goda, St.
                        5439,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&amp;issid=1001996048000&amp;docid=1787">https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&amp;issid=1001996048000&amp;docid=1787</ref>.
                    </note></p>
                <p>The peoples of Europe are united by common goals – achieving economic progress
                    for the sake of ensuring decent living conditions for the people, strengthening
                    democracy, respect for human rights and national minorities, developing culture
                    and protecting the environment.</p>
                <p>The states of Europe will be able to solve their problems only by joint efforts,
                    based on respect for each other’s traditions and opinions, strengthening mutual
                    understanding, [and] in the spirit of equal partnership. <note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn23" n="21">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"eU3nbf1J","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Sobranie Zakonodatel\\uc0\\u8217{}stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii \\uc0\\u8470{}48 Ot 25 Noiabria 1996 Goda, St. 5439.\\uc0\\u8221{}","plainCitation":"“Sobranie Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №48 Ot 25 Noiabria 1996 Goda, St. 5439.”","noteIndex":21},"citationItems":[{"id":5120,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/8GCXFL4H"],"itemData":{"id":5120,"type":"webpage","title":"Sobranie zakonodatel'stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №48 ot 25 noiabria 1996 goda, st. 5439","URL":"https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001996048000&docid=1787","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Sobranie
                        Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №48 Ot 25 Noiabria 1996 Goda, St.
                        5439.” </note></p>
                <p>The EU–Russia Partnership and Cooperation Agreement entered into force on
                    December 1, 1997, creating <hi rend="italic">inter alia</hi> the EU–Russia
                    Parliamentary Cooperation Committee.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn24" n="22">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"R6UU5q41","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, {\\i{}Mezhdunarodnye Parlamentskie Organizatsii: Spravochnik} (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 2003), 42.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, Mezhdunarodnye Parlamentskie Organizatsii: Spravochnik (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 2003), 42.","noteIndex":22},"citationItems":[{"id":5059,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/MAFH879J"],"itemData":{"id":5059,"type":"book","event-place":"Moscow","publisher":"Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy","publisher-place":"Moscow","title":"Mezhdunarodnye parlamentskie organizatsii: Spravochnik","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2003"]]}},"locator":"42"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Mezhdunarodnye Parlamentskie Organizatsii:
                            Spravochnik</hi> (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 2003), 42.
                    </note> Interestingly, it was not a Russian politician but Oleksandr Moroz, the
                    Speaker of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada, who claimed in his speech in the State
                    Duma on December 3, 1997, that both Russia and Ukraine intended to join the
                        EU.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn25" n="23">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"lgjznACg","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 3 Dekabria 1997 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=58168.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 3 Dekabria 1997 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=58168.","noteIndex":23},"citationItems":[{"id":5095,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/5YZIAHJL"],"itemData":{"id":5095,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 3 dekabria 1997 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=58168","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 3 Dekabria 1997 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                            <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=58168">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=58168</ref>. </note> President
                    of the European Parliament José María Gil-Robles y Gil-Delgado, who addressed
                    the Duma on April 22, 1998, however, did not imply Russia’s future accession to
                    the EU, even though he supported further cooperation. He called Russia “an
                    inseparable part of Europe” and suggested that “Europe is and will always be
                    something more than the European Union itself.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn26"
                        n="24">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"6tZq9lu4","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 22 Aprelia 1998 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=58577.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 22 Aprelia 1998 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=58577.","noteIndex":24},"citationItems":[{"id":5096,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/4BMS25FG"],"itemData":{"id":5096,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 22 aprelia 1998 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=58577","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 22 Aprelia 1998 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=58577">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=58577</ref>. </note></p>
                <p>Although according to Lukin’s speech on February 16, 1996, NATO and the OSCE
                    supposedly represented two different issues in European integration, other
                    politicians tended to discuss them as part of the same sphere of European
                    security. NATO was a source of anxiety for most of those who spoke on the matter
                    in the State Duma. Chernomyrdin, for instance, claimed that the issue of
                    “genuine security” in Europe could not be solved without Russia. He argued that
                    NATO’s “eastward expansion” contradicted the “expansion and deepening of
                    pan-European cooperation on an equal and mutually beneficial basis.”<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn27" n="25">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"UuX2nnsZ","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 10 Avgusta 1996 g.\\uc0\\u8221{}","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 10 Avgusta 1996 g.”","noteIndex":25},"citationItems":[{"id":5093,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/SR6ET9QU"],"itemData":{"id":5093,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 10 avgusta 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=26994","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 10 Avgusta 1996 g.” </note> The Duma’s address of
                    November 15, 1996, did not mention NATO explicitly but implied it and used
                    similar language when welcoming the negotiations within the OSCE and elimination
                    of “genuine” rather than “phantom” threats.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn28"
                        n="26">
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                        Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №48 Ot 25 Noiabria 1996 Goda, St.
                        5439.” </note></p>
                <p>Relics of the Cold War period should have no place in Europe. The policy of blocs
                    and dividing lines must be countered by the strengthening of pan-European
                    institutions, the creation of a new, comprehensive pan-European system of
                    security and cooperation. The OSCE can play a central role in this process.<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn29" n="27"> Ibid. </note></p>
                <p>Oleg Gonzharov, who represented the Government’s <hi rend="italic">Our Home –
                        Russia</hi> Party (with 65 seats in the Second Duma) also acknowledged these
                    anxieties about NATO in an undelivered speech dated March 21, 1997. In his
                    opinion, Russia, like other former members of the Warsaw Treaty Organization,
                    needed to cooperate with NATO. Furthermore, Gonzharov argued that in the future,
                    with Russia’s “economic and cultural integration in the world community,” it
                    would be necessary to raise “the issue of Russia’s joining (in the foreseeable
                    future) this military-political organization.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn30"
                        n="28">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"Ik04q07Z","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 21 Marta 1997 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=49011.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 21 Marta 1997 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=49011.","noteIndex":28},"citationItems":[{"id":5098,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/8I8LUAUT"],"itemData":{"id":5098,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 21 marta 1997 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=49011","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 21 Marta 1997 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=49011">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=49011</ref>. </note> This was an
                    extremely marginal opinion in the State Duma.</p>
                <p>The issue of possible accession to the EU was never raised in concrete terms.
                    Furthermore, the discussions on Europe in positive terms became rare after 1996.
                    A notable exception is the report by Valerii Draganov of <hi rend="italic"
                        >United Russia</hi> (which had a constitutional majority in the Fourth Duma
                    December 29, 2003–December 24, 2007) as the head of the committee on economic
                    policy, business, and tourism on April 29, 2004. Draganov claimed that the EU
                    enlargement, which was to enter into force on May 1, 2004, and include ten new
                    members, opened up new opportunities for Russia. They were connected to the
                    decisions of the Russia–EU summit in Saint Petersburg on January 31, 2003, on
                    the formation of “four common spaces” (pertaining to trade and economy, internal
                    and external security, freedom and justice, and science and culture), and the
                    more recent agreements related to the enlargement.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn31" n="29">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"0wbAHi6I","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 29 Aprelia 2004 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=150408.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 29 Aprelia 2004 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=150408.","noteIndex":29},"citationItems":[{"id":5099,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/T5JXSI4L"],"itemData":{"id":5099,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 29 aprelia 2004 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=150408","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 29 Aprelia 2004 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=150408">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=150408</ref>. </note>
                </p>
                <p>When discussing the protocol to the EU–Russia Partnership and Cooperation
                    Agreement on October 22, 2004, Konstantin Kosachev of <hi rend="italic">United
                        Russia</hi>, who headed the Fourth Duma’s committee on international
                    affairs, reaffirmed that the EU had become Russia’s strategic partner, citing
                        <hi rend="italic">inter alia</hi> that over 50 percent of all Russian
                    foreign trade was conducted with its members. Furthermore, he cited the
                    acknowledgement by two Duma committees that the enlargement of the EU
                    corresponded to Russia’s national interests. Kosachev admitted that there were
                    problems in relations. So did Draganov, but he insisted that even though the
                    process of Russia’s integration into the “European community” had a difficult
                    history it needed to continue.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn32" n="30">
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                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 God,
                            Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria</hi> (Moscow: Izdanie
                        Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 2005), 56, 57, 75. </note></p>
            </div>
            <div>
                <head>Anxieties</head>
                <p>Anxieties about the West and Europe in general and the EU in particular were more
                    frequently voiced to in the Duma. There were several major issues that pertained
                    to imperial, great power and national anxieties of Russian deputies. Practically
                    all of them stemmed from the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some related to the
                    undetermined status of Russia as being between an empire and a nation state, as
                    well as between a global power and a regional power. Others were caused by
                    changes in European borders and the independent foreign policy of the
                    post-Soviet states.</p>
                <p>The two Chechen wars (1994–1996 and 1999–2000/2009) were a major issue. The first
                    Chechen War was accompanied by an exchange of resolutions by the European
                    Parliament and the State Duma. On December 23, 1994, the First State Duma issued
                    a statement in connection with the European Parliament’s resolution on the
                    situation in the Chechen Republic. The Duma’s statement stressed that the
                    conflict was Russia’s internal affair and deemed the support of “only one part
                    of political forces in Russia,” that is, the Chechen leadership,
                        inadmissible.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn33" n="31">
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                        Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №1 Ot 2 Ianvaria 1995 Goda, St. 31,”
                        accessed November 29, 2022,
                            <ref target="https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&amp;issid=1001995001000&amp;docid=269">https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&amp;issid=1001995001000&amp;docid=269</ref>.
                    </note> Gennadii Ziuganov, the leader of the KPRF (with 45 deputies in the First
                    Duma at the start of its term),<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn34" n="32">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"ogJUz3vM","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Fraktsiia KPRF v Gosudarstvennoi Dume I Sozyva,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20121222110355/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd1fkp.html.","plainCitation":"“Fraktsiia KPRF v Gosudarstvennoi Dume I Sozyva,” accessed November 29, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20121222110355/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd1fkp.html.","noteIndex":32},"citationItems":[{"id":5126,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/GLZ6WPWT"],"itemData":{"id":5126,"type":"webpage","title":"Fraktsiia KPRF v Gosudarstvennoi Dume I sozyva","URL":"https://web.archive.org/web/20121222110355/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd1fkp.html","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Fraktsiia
                        KPRF v Gosudarstvennoi Dume I Sozyva,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="https://web.archive.org/web/20121222110355/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd1fkp.html">https://web.archive.org/web/20121222110355/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd1fkp.html</ref>.
                    </note> argued on January 11, 1995, that “all of civilized Europe” could not
                    stop the violence in Yugoslavia. The “international community” would hence be
                    incapable of resolving the situation in the Caucasus, which Russia had to
                    resolve by itself.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn35" n="33">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"d9WKutMI","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 11 Ianvaria 1995 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=13406.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 11 Ianvaria 1995 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=13406.","noteIndex":33},"citationItems":[{"id":5100,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/LWJBKPM3"],"itemData":{"id":5100,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 11 ianvaria 1995 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=13406","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 11 Ianvaria 1995 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=13406">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=13406</ref>. </note></p>
                <p>On January 27, 1995, the Duma discussed a new resolution of the European
                    Parliament, adopted on January 19, 1995. Presenting the Duma’s response,
                    Viacheslav Nikonov of the Party of Russian Unity and Accord (one of the two
                    parties representing the Government with 30 deputies in the Duma), lamented that
                    the new resolution did not contain a provision that the European Parliament
                    supported the principle of Russia’s territorial integrity.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn36" n="34">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"BtQWUW4v","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 27 Ianvaria 1995 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=15139.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 27 Ianvaria 1995 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=15139.","noteIndex":34},"citationItems":[{"id":5101,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/9RPUAC34"],"itemData":{"id":5101,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 27 ianvaria 1995 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=15139","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 27 Ianvaria 1995 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=15139">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=15139</ref>. </note> The Duma’s
                    response, adopted on the same date, once again denounced attempts to intervene
                    in Russia’s internal affairs, rejected the interpretation of the conflict as one
                    between the Federal Government and a national minority, stressing its more
                    complex character, and protested against the calls of the European Parliament to
                    halt the signing of a EU–Russia agreement on trade and to postpone the
                    discussion of Russia’s accession to the Council of Europe. “It would be very
                    imprudent to break off the cooperation of the European Union with the Russian
                    Federation, which contributes to the movement towards the creation of a united
                        Europe.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn37" n="35">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"LJFcQkJc","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Sobranie Zakonodatel\\uc0\\u8217{}stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii \\uc0\\u8470{}7 Ot 13 Fevralia 1995 Goda, St. 507,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001995007000&docid=12.","plainCitation":"“Sobranie Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №7 Ot 13 Fevralia 1995 Goda, St. 507,” accessed November 29, 2022, https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001995007000&docid=12.","noteIndex":35},"citationItems":[{"id":5128,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/2IK6KBAL"],"itemData":{"id":5128,"type":"webpage","title":"Sobranie zakonodatel'stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №7 ot 13 fevralia 1995 goda, st. 507","URL":"https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001995007000&docid=12","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Sobranie
                        Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №7 Ot 13 Fevralia 1995 Goda, St.
                        507,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                            <ref target="https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&amp;issid=1001995007000&amp;docid=12">https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&amp;issid=1001995007000&amp;docid=12</ref>.
                    </note> Criticism of the EU was hence made from the perspective of
                    Euro-Atlanticism and still implied that Russia was part of Europe.</p>
                <p>Although the language used in the two Duma statements was moderate, the report on
                    the activities of the Duma acknowledged that Western interparliamentary
                    organizations exhibited two approaches: to develop relations with Russia,
                    integrating it further into the international community, and to keep it in the
                    waiting room, giving it the role of a junior partner. According to the report,
                    it was the second approach, aiming at the limitation of Russia’s freedom of
                    action and establishing new demarcation lines in Europe, that predominated in
                    the first half of 1995.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn38" n="36">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"xaePkuuO","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, {\\i{}Gosudarstvennaia Duma v Vesenniuiu Sessiu 1995 Goda} (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 1995), 44\\uc0\\u8211{}45.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, Gosudarstvennaia Duma v Vesenniuiu Sessiu 1995 Goda (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 1995), 44–45.","noteIndex":36},"citationItems":[{"id":5062,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/ZQ2GPXL9"],"itemData":{"id":5062,"type":"book","event-place":"Moscow","publisher":"Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy","publisher-place":"Moscow","title":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma v vesenniuiu sessiu 1995 goda","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["1995"]]}},"locator":"44-45","label":"page"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
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                            Goda</hi> (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 1995), 44, 45. </note>
                </p>
                <p>The issue again became relevant during the Second Chechen War. On April 24, 2002,
                    the Duma responded to a resolution of the European Parliament on the situation
                    in the Chechen Republic. The language of the Duma’s statement was much harsher.
                    The Duma denounced the resolution’s “anti-Russian spirit” and claimed that it
                    was “extremely politicized” and “unconstructive.” The statement employed
                    whataboutism claiming that the European Parliament continued not to notice the
                    violation of human rights in those states that were “traditionally called
                    democratic,” such as the USA, citing the discrimination of Russian-speakers in
                    the Baltic states and pointing at the lack of reaction to civilian casualties in
                    Yugoslavia and Afghanistan after bombings by NATO members, the USA in the first
                    place. The Duma’s statement accused the deputies of the European Parliament of
                    double standards in the sphere of human rights and claimed that the European
                    Parliament resolution contradicted the “spirit of partnership between the
                    Russian Federation and the European Union in the fight against new threats to
                    European and global security, primarily international terrorism.”<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn39" n="37">
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                    </note></p>
                <p>Individual deputies made much harsher statements in the context of the debates on
                    European involvement in the Chechen issue. Commenting on the World Chechen
                    Congress for a peaceful resolution of the Russian–Chechen conflict, which took
                    place in Copenhagen on October 28–29, 2002, Aleksei Mitrofanov of the LDPR (with
                    17 deputies at the start of the Third Duma January 18, 2000–December 29,
                        2003)<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn40" n="38">
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                    </note> referred to it as an insult by the EU. He suggested reminding the EU
                    that it received “forty percent of natural gas from Russia” and turning it off
                    “for a couple of hours” to see what would happen. “So, we can generally, so to
                    speak, just bring them to their knees. Therefore, Europe must proceed from this.
                    And I think that we should reflect such things in the statement [on the Chechen
                        forum].”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn41" n="39">
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                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 1 Noiabria 2002 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                            <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=126480">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=126480</ref>. </note> Mitrofanov
                    again raised the issue in the Fourth Duma (where the LDPR had 36 deputies)<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn42" n="40">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"5cc2ZpfO","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Fraktsii i Gruppy v Gosudarstvennoi Dume IV Sozyva,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20211019223214/http:/politika.su/fs/gd4frac.html.","plainCitation":"“Fraktsii i Gruppy v Gosudarstvennoi Dume IV Sozyva,” accessed November 29, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20211019223214/http:/politika.su/fs/gd4frac.html.","noteIndex":40},"citationItems":[{"id":5134,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/2RLSH9ZR"],"itemData":{"id":5134,"type":"webpage","title":"Fraktsii i gruppy v Gosudarstvennoi Dume IV sozyva","URL":"https://web.archive.org/web/20211019223214/http:/politika.su/fs/gd4frac.html","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Fraktsii
                        i Gruppy v Gosudarstvennoi Dume IV Sozyva,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="https://web.archive.org/web/20211019223214/http:/politika.su/fs/gd4frac.html">https://web.archive.org/web/20211019223214/http:/politika.su/fs/gd4frac.html</ref>.
                    </note> on June 11, 2004, demanding that the Government reacted to the
                    activities of the Chechen leader Akhmed Zakaev in Europe.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn43" n="41">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"mXMk1Dwf","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, {\\i{}Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 6 (133), 2004 God, Vesenniia Sessiia, 10 Iiunia - 7 Iiulia} (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 2005), 133.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 6 (133), 2004 God, Vesenniia Sessiia, 10 Iiunia - 7 Iiulia (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 2005), 133.","noteIndex":41},"citationItems":[{"id":5067,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/L4PCWAV2"],"itemData":{"id":5067,"type":"book","event-place":"Moscow","publisher":"Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy","publisher-place":"Moscow","title":"Stenogramma zasedanii, Tom 6 (133), 2004 god, Vesenniia sessiia, 10 iiunia - 7 iiulia","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2005"]]}},"locator":"133","label":"page"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 6 (133), 2004 God,
                            Vesenniia Sessiia, 10 Iiunia - 7 Iiulia</hi> (Moscow: Izdanie
                        Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 2005), 133. </note></p>
                <p>The Yugoslav Wars in general and the Kosovo War (1998–1999) in particular also
                    contributed to anxieties about Europe. In February 1994, the factions of the
                    KPRF, the Agrarian Party of Russia (with 55 deputies at the start of the First
                    Duma) and the unregistered rightwing group <hi rend="italic">Russian Path</hi>
                    (with 11 deputies at the end of the First Duma) adopted a joint statement. It
                    criticized the “European community” for “a hasty ill-conceived policy” that
                    brought Europe and the world to the brink of a large-scale conflict. It also
                    criticized the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for an unclear policy on the
                    Yugoslav question.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn44" n="42">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"2sEIai9h","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 18 Fevralia 1994 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=3708.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 18 Fevralia 1994 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=3708.","noteIndex":42},"citationItems":[{"id":5103,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/KQ64AVPE"],"itemData":{"id":5103,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 18 fevralia 1994 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=3708","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 18 Fevralia 1994 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=3708">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=3708</ref>. </note> On September
                    9, 1995, Aleksandr Dzasokhov of the deputy group <hi rend="italic">New Regional
                        Policy</hi> (which was without a clear political platform and had 67
                    deputies at the start of the First Duma) also spoke of the “European community”
                    in general. He urged it to respect the principle of territorial integrity in the
                    context of the Yugoslav crisis.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn45" n="43">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"23xlKnH7","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 9 Sentiabria 1995 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=17679.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 9 Sentiabria 1995 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=17679.","noteIndex":43},"citationItems":[{"id":5104,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/946IQMNC"],"itemData":{"id":5104,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 9 sentiabria 1995 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=17679","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 9 Sentiabria 1995 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=17679">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=17679</ref>. </note> The
                    discussion regarding Yugoslavia may be seen as a means of projecting the anxiety
                    of deputies about Russia’s own territorial integrity in the context of the First
                    Chechen War.</p>
                <p>Whereas the initial criticism of Europe in the Yugoslav crisis was formulated in
                    broad terms, the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia changed the rhetoric. The rightwing
                    deputy Sergei Baburin, who in the Second Duma belonged to the deputy group <hi
                        rend="italic">Narodovlastie</hi> (“People’s Power,” with 41 members) and was
                    one of the leaders of the inter-factional group <hi rend="italic">Anti-NATO</hi>
                    (with 110 deputies on its creation), deemed it necessary that the Duma and the
                    Government coordinated their response to the actions of the EU and “other NATO
                    and pro-NATO organizations in Europe.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn46" n="44">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"h3STfwRX","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Gosudarstvennaia Duma II Sozyva: Deputatskaia Gruppa \\uc0\\u8216{}Narodovlastie,\\uc0\\u8217{}\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193401/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fna.html.","plainCitation":"“Gosudarstvennaia Duma II Sozyva: Deputatskaia Gruppa ‘Narodovlastie,’” accessed November 29, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193401/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fna.html.","noteIndex":44},"citationItems":[{"id":5136,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/HN985E24"],"itemData":{"id":5136,"type":"webpage","title":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma II sozyva: Deputatskaia gruppa \"Narodovlastie\"","URL":"https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193401/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fna.html","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma II Sozyva: Deputatskaia Gruppa ‘Narodovlastie,’” accessed November 29,
                        2022,
                        <ref target="https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193401/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fna.html">https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193401/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fna.html</ref>.
                    </note> For him and other rightwing deputies, there was no substantial
                    difference between the EU and NATO, with the latter being vilified by many
                    Russian politicians. The Yugoslav issue led to concrete steps on behalf of the
                    Duma, which are discussed below.</p>
                <p>The Yugoslav issue was again evoked on October 22, 2004, when the ratification of
                    a supplementary protocol to the EU–Russia agreement of 1994 was discussed in the
                    context of the EU enlargement on May 1, 2004, which included three of the former
                    Soviet republics, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Albert Makashov, a rightwing
                    politician and at the time member of the KPRF (with 47 deputies in the Fourth
                    Duma), delivered a brief anti-Western statement claiming that when NATO was
                    bombing Yugoslavia, Russia had to halt the export of oil and gas to Europe.
                    Interestingly, he mixed up the Council of Europe and the EU, suggesting that
                    Russia had been lured into the latter. This allowed Kosachev of <hi
                        rend="italic">United Russia</hi>, who reported on the protocol, to dismiss
                    Makashov’s statement as unrelated to the matter of relations with the EU.<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn47" n="45">
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                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 God,
                            Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria</hi>, 63, 64. </note></p>
                <p>Previous enlargements were addressed only briefly, for instance, in March 1996,
                    when a Government representative raised the issue of fishing in the context of
                    Finland’s accession to the EU the previous year.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn48" n="46">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"TaF5Yfjj","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 15 Marta 1996 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28904.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 15 Marta 1996 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28904.","noteIndex":46},"citationItems":[{"id":5105,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/RSXVE2TA"],"itemData":{"id":5105,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 15 marta 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28904","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 15 Marta 1996 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28904">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28904</ref>. </note> The Baltic
                    states’ eventual accession to the EU had been discussed in the State Duma since
                    1999. One of the key issues was the possible separation of the Kaliningrad
                    Region from the rest of Russian territory.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn49"
                        n="47">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"NJUFxdoq","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 19 Fevralia 1999 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=75446.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 19 Fevralia 1999 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=75446.","noteIndex":47},"citationItems":[{"id":5106,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/M3SAHDUP"],"itemData":{"id":5106,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 19 fevralia 1999 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=75446","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 19 Fevralia 1999 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=75446">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=75446</ref>. </note> On December
                    13, 2001, the State Duma adopted a resolution requesting President Putin to task
                    the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with demanding unrestricted movement of people
                    and transfer of goods, including military ones, between the Kaliningrad Region
                    and the rest of the Russian territory during negotiations with the EU.<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn50" n="48">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"n2jFquDY","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Sobranie Zakonodatel\\uc0\\u8217{}stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii \\uc0\\u8470{}52 Ot 24 Dekabria 2001 Goda, St. 4943,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1002001052000&docid=35.","plainCitation":"“Sobranie Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №52 Ot 24 Dekabria 2001 Goda, St. 4943,” accessed November 29, 2022, https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1002001052000&docid=35.","noteIndex":48},"citationItems":[{"id":5157,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/3AVQPAZK"],"itemData":{"id":5157,"type":"webpage","title":"Sobranie zakonodatel'stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №52 ot 24 dekabria 2001 goda, st. 4943","URL":"https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1002001052000&docid=35","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Sobranie
                        Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №52 Ot 24 Dekabria 2001 Goda, St.
                        4943,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&amp;issid=1002001052000&amp;docid=35">https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&amp;issid=1002001052000&amp;docid=35</ref>.
                    </note>
                </p>
                <p>The discussions on the matter became especially intense in 2002. Mitrofanov of
                    the LDPR suggested adding the issue of the Kaliningrad Region to the agenda on
                    June 7, 2002, claiming that it was a threat to the territorial integrity of
                    Russia not by “terrorists” but by “civilized Europe.”<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn51" n="49">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"P5FZMiL4","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 7 Iiunia 2002 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=130904.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 7 Iiunia 2002 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=130904.","noteIndex":49},"citationItems":[{"id":5107,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/ICDGABZA"],"itemData":{"id":5107,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 7 iiunia 2002 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=130904","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 7 Iiunia 2002 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=130904">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=130904</ref>. </note></p>
                <p>I don’t understand… Why, when it [the threat] arose in the Caucasus, we started
                    bombing the Chechens. Why are we silent about Lithuania now? Lithuania does not
                    have to join the European Union. If there are problems and objections, then it
                    should not join the European Union. Let’s engage with this issue. Any of the
                    European countries can block Lithuania’s accession to the European Union, but we
                    are silent.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn52" n="50">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"FFJbZecd","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma.","noteIndex":50},"citationItems":[{"id":5107,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/ICDGABZA"],"itemData":{"id":5107,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 7 iiunia 2002 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=130904","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma. </note></p>
                <p>Later the same month, the Duma discussed the adoption of a statement on the
                    Kaliningrad Region. The statement, approved on June 21, 2002, argued that the
                    restrictions of visa-free travel and unimpeded transportation of goods between
                    the Kaliningrad Region and the rest of Russia could be considered disrespectful
                    of Russia’s sovereignty and a violation of the principles of international law
                    by the EU. The statement requested the executive to take up a more firm,
                    uncompromising position on the matter.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn53" n="51">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"HXuIUgne","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Kommersant, \\uc0\\u8220{}Gosduma Priniala Zaiavlenie Po Kaliningradu,\\uc0\\u8221{} June 21, 2002, https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/943434.","plainCitation":"Kommersant, “Gosduma Priniala Zaiavlenie Po Kaliningradu,” June 21, 2002, https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/943434.","noteIndex":51},"citationItems":[{"id":5138,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/697WDAFH"],"itemData":{"id":5138,"type":"webpage","title":"Gosduma priniala zaiavlenie po Kaliningradu","URL":"https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/943434","author":[{"literal":"Kommersant"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]},"issued":{"date-parts":[["2002",6,21]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Kommersant,
                        “Gosduma Priniala Zaiavlenie Po Kaliningradu,” June 21, 2002,
                        <ref target="https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/943434">https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/943434</ref>. </note> On January 24, 2003, the Duma
                    adopted a statement on the enlargement of the EU, which called for continued
                    dialogue on the Kaliningrad issue and suggested eventual visa-free travel
                    between the EU and Russia. Another issue underlined by the statement was that of
                    new tariffs for Russian trade with the eventual new members of the EU.<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn54" n="52">
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                    </note> The Duma returned to the issue of transit between the Kaliningrad Region
                    and the rest of Russia on March 7, 2003, protesting against new border control
                    rules introduced by Lithuania despite agreements between the EU and Russia.<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn55" n="53">
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                    </note></p>
                <p>The statement, adopted on January 24, 2003, also stressed another issue connected
                    to enlargement, namely the situation of the “1.5 million Russian-speaking
                    inhabitants” of the Baltic states, of which “520 thousand [were resident] in
                    Latvia and 170 thousand in Estonia” and did not have citizenship. The statement
                    maintained that by inviting the two states into its membership, the EU assumed
                    “serious moral and political responsibility for the humanitarian situation
                        there.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn56" n="54">
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                        Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №5 Ot 3 Fevralia 2003 Goda, St. 430.”
                    </note> The matter was raised in March and April 2004 by members of the <hi
                        rend="italic">Rodina</hi> faction (with 36 members in the Fourth Duma).<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn57" n="55">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"PxZO9s1i","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Fraktsii i Gruppy v Gosudarstvennoi Dume IV Sozyva.\\uc0\\u8221{}","plainCitation":"“Fraktsii i Gruppy v Gosudarstvennoi Dume IV Sozyva.”","noteIndex":55},"citationItems":[{"id":5134,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/2RLSH9ZR"],"itemData":{"id":5134,"type":"webpage","title":"Fraktsii i gruppy v Gosudarstvennoi Dume IV sozyva","URL":"https://web.archive.org/web/20211019223214/http:/politika.su/fs/gd4frac.html","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Fraktsii
                        i Gruppy v Gosudarstvennoi Dume IV Sozyva.” </note> Viktor Alksnis argued
                    that the EU would never resolve the issue of the violation of the rights of the
                    Russian speakers in the Baltic states.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn58" n="56">
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                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 3 Marta 2004 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=145344">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=145344</ref>. </note> Dmitrii
                    Rogozin, the head of <hi rend="italic">Rodina</hi>, presented a draft of the
                    Duma’s statement on the responsibility of the Latvian government for violation
                    of human rights, arguing that Latvia behaved “almost like a hooligan, ignoring
                    pan-European, pan-democratic standards.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn59" n="57">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"4KRZe1jn","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 28 Aprelia 2004 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=150279.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 28 Aprelia 2004 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=150279.","noteIndex":57},"citationItems":[{"id":5109,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/ZJRKHF6X"],"itemData":{"id":5109,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 28 aprelia 2004 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=150279","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 28 Aprelia 2004 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=150279">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=150279</ref>. </note></p>
                <p>The statement was prepared by <hi rend="italic">Rodina</hi> and adopted on April
                    28, 2004,<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn60" n="58">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"AY3QzEvM","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Sobranie Zakonodatel\\uc0\\u8217{}stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii \\uc0\\u8470{}19 Ot 10 Maia 2004 Goda (Chasti I-II), St. 1870,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1002004019000&docid=30.","plainCitation":"“Sobranie Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №19 Ot 10 Maia 2004 Goda (Chasti I-II), St. 1870,” accessed November 29, 2022, https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1002004019000&docid=30.","noteIndex":58},"citationItems":[{"id":5143,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/4PYQGUI2"],"itemData":{"id":5143,"type":"webpage","title":"Sobranie zakonodatel'stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №19 ot 10 maia 2004 goda (Chasti I-II), st. 1870","URL":"https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1002004019000&docid=30","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Sobranie
                        Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №19 Ot 10 Maia 2004 Goda (Chasti
                        I-II), St. 1870,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&amp;issid=1002004019000&amp;docid=30">https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&amp;issid=1002004019000&amp;docid=30</ref>.
                    </note> thanks to the support of <hi rend="italic">United Russia</hi>. It was
                    the first instance that the Government supported the rightwing party’s
                        initiative.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn61" n="59">
                        <hi rend="italic">Kommersant</hi>, April 29, 2004, 2. </note> The
                    convergence between the Government’s position and that of the Duma’s
                    conservative and rightwing forces began earlier when Rogozin was appointed as
                    the President’s Special Representative on Kaliningrad Region on July 13, 2002.
                    His radical suggestions on the matter, however, had no effect on the ultimate
                    agreements and he was removed from office on January 20, 2004.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn62" n="60">
                        <hi rend="italic">Kommersant</hi>, January 23, 2004, 11. </note></p>
                <p>The convergence continued during the discussion of the EU enlargement on April
                    29, 2004. Draganov of <hi rend="italic">United Russia</hi>, who made the
                    aforementioned report on behalf of the committee on economic policy, business
                    and tourism, acknowledged that there were problems in EU–Russia relations,
                    including the issues of the Kaliningrad Region and of human rights of national
                    minorities (implying Russian speakers) in Latvia and Estonia, but expressed hope
                    for constructive dialogue at the anticipated summit.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn63" n="61">
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                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 29 Aprelia 2004 g.” </note> Konstantin Zatulin, also of
                        <hi rend="italic">United Russia</hi>, however, did not share the overall
                    optimism. </p>
                <p>It seems to me that we should not fall into some kind of self-deception: along
                    with the fact that the European Union is a partner, and we would like to develop
                    this, it is at the same time a competitor, both economically and politically. As
                    far as I understand, today no one is seriously raising the question of Russia’s
                    accession to the European Union, and today the European Union is expanding at
                    the expense of the last countries that, as it were, are not part of the
                    Commonwealth of Independent States. Tomorrow it may very well be that… It is
                    known that a number of countries have a desire to join the European Union. I
                    don’t think we should evaluate this so positively. Maybe [we] remove these words
                    about additional opportunities that open up before us, so as not to get into a
                    strange situation? <note place="foot" xml:id="ftn64" n="62">
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                        Duma. </note></p>
                <p>When the ratification of the protocol to the EU–Russia Partnership and
                    Cooperation Agreement was being discussed on October 22, 2004, Deputy Minister
                    of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Chizhov acknowledged the persistence of problems
                    with the Kaliningrad Region, the Russian speakers, and other matters but was
                    optimistic about their resolution. Kosachev of <hi rend="italic">United
                        Russia</hi>, however, was more cautious suggesting that the Government
                    needed to continue talks with the EU on these matters.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn65" n="63">
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                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 God,
                            Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria</hi>, 54, 55, 57, 58.
                    </note></p>
                <p>Members of <hi rend="italic">Rodina</hi> opposed ratification of the protocol,
                    with Alksnis calling it “another capitulation by Russia.”<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn66" n="64">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"g3VwQhAp","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, 68\\uc0\\u8211{}69, 71\\uc0\\u8211{}72, 78.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, 68–69, 71–72, 78.","noteIndex":64},"citationItems":[{"id":5066,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/2JJTMRIZ"],"itemData":{"id":5066,"type":"book","event-place":"Moscow","publisher":"Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy","publisher-place":"Moscow","title":"Stenogramma zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 god, Osenniia sessiia, 22 oktiabria - 19 noiabria","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2005"]]}},"locator":"68-69, 71-72, 78","label":"page"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, 68, 69, 71, 72, 78. </note> Vladmir Nikitin stressed that the problems
                    of the Kaliningrad Region and the Russian speakers were not resolved and the
                    situation had in fact deteriorated. He proposed withholding ratification of the
                    protocol, which would nevertheless continue to be in force as provisional.<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn67" n="65">
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                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 22 Oktiabria 2004 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=157378">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=157378</ref>. </note> Zatulin of
                        <hi rend="italic">United Russia</hi> suggested excluding Latvia and Estonia
                    from the protocol.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn68" n="66">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"2sy4YJ1g","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, {\\i{}Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 God, Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria}, 74.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 God, Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria, 74.","noteIndex":66},"citationItems":[{"id":5066,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/2JJTMRIZ"],"itemData":{"id":5066,"type":"book","event-place":"Moscow","publisher":"Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy","publisher-place":"Moscow","title":"Stenogramma zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 god, Osenniia sessiia, 22 oktiabria - 19 noiabria","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2005"]]}},"locator":"74","label":"page"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 God,
                            Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria</hi>, 74. </note> Thanks to
                    the majority of <hi rend="italic">United Russia</hi> and the marginality of
                    Zatulin’s position within the faction, the protocol was ratified, although the
                    Duma statement, which accompanied it, reaffirmed that there were problems in
                    EU–Russia relations.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn69" n="67">
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                        Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №44 Ot 1 Noiabria 2004 Goda, St.
                        4309,” accessed November 29, 2022,
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                    </note> Vladimir Zhirinovskii, the leader of the LDPR, returned to the issue of
                    the Kaliningrad Region later in October 2004, suggesting that the EU would annex
                    the region as “Prussia.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn70" n="68">
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                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 God,
                            Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria</hi>, 160. </note></p>
            </div>
            <div>
                <head>Alternative Projects of Integration</head>
                <p>In the State Duma, the criticism of the EU and other Western organizations often
                    went hand in hand with discussion on alternative integration projects. The
                    dissolution of the Soviet Union was occasionally deemed a Western conspiracy,
                    while the CIS was presented as a successor to the USSR and an alternative to the
                    EU. Some deputies viewed the Union State of Russia and Belarus as a possible
                    foundation for an alternative to the EU and Western bodies in general. Finally,
                    some deputies suggested taking over the existing European organizations, the
                    Council of Europe in particular, anticipating the rise of rightwing populism in
                    Europe. The tensions between Western integrative projects and those led or to be
                    led by Russia became especially acute in the context of the Orange Revolution in
                    Ukraine (November 22, 2004–January 23, 2005).</p>
                <p>The members of the LDPR and the KPRF alike treated the disintegration of the USSR
                    as a Western conspiracy. Speaking in the Second Duma on March 15, 1996,
                    Zhirinovskii of the LDPR (with 49 deputies)<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn71"
                        n="69">
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                        Duma II Sozyva: Fraktsiia LDPR,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193903/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fld.html">https://web.archive.org/web/20120301193903/http:/www.politika.su/fs/gd2fld.html</ref>.
                    </note> maintained that the Russian state had to fight for survival in the
                    context of “the cunning maneuvers of the West.” The Russian state was for him a
                    direct successor of both the Russian Empire and the USSR.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn72" n="70">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"3mkkTBeI","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 15 Marta 1996 g.\\uc0\\u8221{}","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 15 Marta 1996 g.”","noteIndex":70},"citationItems":[{"id":5105,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/RSXVE2TA"],"itemData":{"id":5105,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 15 marta 1996 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=28904","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 15 Marta 1996 g.” </note> In the spring of 1997, Iurii
                    Nikiforenko of the KPRF (which with 139 members was the largest faction in the
                    Second Duma) claimed that the stronger “the desire of the fraternal peoples [of
                    the former USSR] for reunification, for the restoration of a single union state”
                    was, the more militant “the resistance of those forces that destroyed the USSR”
                    became. The leaders of the West, he continued, sought to separate Russia from
                    Europe with the help of NATO and reduce it to a semi-colony.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn73" n="71">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"jBSEycAQ","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, {\\i{}Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 17 (40), 1997 God, Vesenniia Sessiia, 19 Marta - 4 Aprelia} (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 1999), 657\\uc0\\u8211{}58.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 17 (40), 1997 God, Vesenniia Sessiia, 19 Marta - 4 Aprelia (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 1999), 657–58.","noteIndex":71},"citationItems":[{"id":5069,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/54SXZ755"],"itemData":{"id":5069,"type":"book","event-place":"Moscow","publisher":"Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy","publisher-place":"Moscow","title":"Stenogramma zasedanii, Tom 17 (40), 1997 god, Vesenniia sessiia, 19 marta - 4 aprelia","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["1999"]]}},"locator":"657-658","label":"page"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 17 (40), 1997 God,
                            Vesenniia Sessiia, 19 Marta - 4 Aprelia</hi> (Moscow: Izdanie
                        Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 1999), 657, 58. </note></p>
                <p>On December 25, 1998, when the issue of ratifying the Treaty of Friendship,
                    Cooperation, and Partnership between Russia and Ukraine was being discussed,
                    Ziuganov of the KPRF claimed that the division of the “single state and the
                    single, triune Russian people – the Great Russians, the Little Russians
                    [Ukrainians], and the Byelorussians [Belarusians]” was a crime and that it was
                    necessary to reunite them when the “best forces [of the West], professional
                    psychologists are thrown in to prevent us from connecting again.”<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn74" n="72">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"0Oaq8CaX","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 25 Dekabria 1998 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=82401.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 25 Dekabria 1998 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=82401.","noteIndex":72},"citationItems":[{"id":5112,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/2G8BUY3T"],"itemData":{"id":5112,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 25 dekabria 1998 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=82401","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 25 Dekabria 1998 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=82401">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=82401</ref>. </note>
                    Zhirinovskii claimed that the treaty should not be ratified since this would
                    open a path for Ukraine to the EU and NATO by resolving border issues with
                    Russia. Baburin argued that the treaty did not prevent Ukraine from joining
                        NATO.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn75" n="73">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"GcW8J6LH","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma.","noteIndex":73},"citationItems":[{"id":5112,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/2G8BUY3T"],"itemData":{"id":5112,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 25 dekabria 1998 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=82401","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma. </note> Speaking on October 22, 2004, when ratification of the
                    protocol to the EU–Russia agreement was being discussed, Zatulin of <hi
                        rend="italic">United Russia</hi> claimed that the inclusion of Latvia,
                    Estonia, and Lithuania into NATO and the European Union was “payment for their
                    anti-Russian position” and “for their participation in the destruction of the
                    Soviet Union.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn76" n="74">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"yrNu6jmW","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, {\\i{}Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 God, Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria}, 74.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 God, Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria, 74.","noteIndex":74},"citationItems":[{"id":5066,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/2JJTMRIZ"],"itemData":{"id":5066,"type":"book","event-place":"Moscow","publisher":"Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy","publisher-place":"Moscow","title":"Stenogramma zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 god, Osenniia sessiia, 22 oktiabria - 19 noiabria","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2005"]]}},"locator":"74","label":"page"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 9 (136), 2004 God,
                            Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria</hi>, 74. </note></p>
                <p>The Duma’s November 15, 1996, address on the occasion of ratification of the
                    EU–Russia Partnership and Cooperation Agreement mentioned the CIS, claiming that
                    the Russian Federation also intended to facilitate integration with Europe
                    within the framework of this organization.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn77"
                        n="75">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"SnFZZILo","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Sobranie Zakonodatel\\uc0\\u8217{}stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii \\uc0\\u8470{}48 Ot 25 Noiabria 1996 Goda, St. 5439.\\uc0\\u8221{}","plainCitation":"“Sobranie Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №48 Ot 25 Noiabria 1996 Goda, St. 5439.”","noteIndex":75},"citationItems":[{"id":5120,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/8GCXFL4H"],"itemData":{"id":5120,"type":"webpage","title":"Sobranie zakonodatel'stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №48 ot 25 noiabria 1996 goda, st. 5439","URL":"https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001996048000&docid=1787","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Sobranie
                        Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №48 Ot 25 Noiabria 1996 Goda, St.
                        5439.” </note> Hence it was not necessarily treated as a process that
                    contradicted the broader European integration. Two days before the adoption of
                    the address, however, when speaking in the Duma, President of Belarus Aliaksandr
                    Lukashenka implied that integration in the post-Soviet space was not
                    complimentary to that in Western Europe. He maintained that although the
                    integration of Russia and Belarus was part of global integrative processes, it
                    was an alternative rather than part of integration in Western Europe and North
                        America.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn78" n="76">
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                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Stenogramma Zasedanii, Tom 11 (34), 1996 God,
                            Osenniia Sessiia, 13 - 29 Noiabria</hi> (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi
                        Dumy, 1999), 24. </note>
                </p>
                <p>It cannot be that integration in the West is necessarily good and integration in
                    the East is necessarily bad. It is time for our foreign partners, who in any
                    rapprochement in the east of Europe see the threat of the revival of the empire,
                    to calm down.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn79" n="77">
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                        Duma, 24. </note></p>
                <p>The bilateral process, which started earlier in 1996, culminated in the
                    establishment of the Union State (of Russia and Belarus), which was formally
                    created on December 8, 1999.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn80" n="78">
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                        o sozdanii Soiuznogo gosudarstva,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="https://soyuz.by/dogovor-o-sozdanii-soyuznogo-gosudarstva">https://soyuz.by/dogovor-o-sozdanii-soyuznogo-gosudarstva</ref>. </note> In the
                    process, the State Duma protested against the non-recognition of the Belarusian
                    election by the EU in 1997.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn81" n="79">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"DjBFQV50","properties":{"formattedCitation":"\\uc0\\u8220{}Sobranie Zakonodatel\\uc0\\u8217{}stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii \\uc0\\u8470{}42 Ot 20 Oktiabria 1997 Goda, St. 4737,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001997042000&docid=2125.","plainCitation":"“Sobranie Zakonodatel’stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №42 Ot 20 Oktiabria 1997 Goda, St. 4737,” accessed November 29, 2022, https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001997042000&docid=2125.","noteIndex":79},"citationItems":[{"id":5152,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/XSPJPSV9"],"itemData":{"id":5152,"type":"webpage","title":"Sobranie zakonodatel'stva Rossiiskoi Federatsii №42 ot 20 oktiabria 1997 goda, st. 4737","URL":"https://www.szrf.ru/szrf/doc.php?nb=100&issid=1001997042000&docid=2125","accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>“Sobranie
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                    </note></p>
                <p>The State Duma used the Union State, which was not yet formalized at the time, as
                    the foundation for an alternative project of broader integration. The discussion
                    was initiated by the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia, which submitted its
                    resolution on the accession to the Union State to the State Duma, adopted on
                    April 12, 1999, soon after the NATO bombing began. During the discussion of the
                    resolution in Duma committees, only <hi rend="italic">Iabloko</hi> opposed this
                    initiative, suggesting that the accession of Yugoslavia threatened Russia with a
                    war and could lead to the collapse of the CIS and complete isolation of Russia.
                    Aleksandr Shabanov of the KPRF insisted that this was a political gesture, a
                    union of states in the making, rather than creation of a new state.<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn82" n="80">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"LsWqExFJ","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, \\uc0\\u8220{}Stenogramma, 16 Aprelia 1999 g.,\\uc0\\u8221{} accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=80438.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, “Stenogramma, 16 Aprelia 1999 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022, http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=80438.","noteIndex":80},"citationItems":[{"id":5113,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/HBJTANAX"],"itemData":{"id":5113,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 16 aprelia 1999 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=80438","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, “Stenogramma, 16 Aprelia 1999 g.,” accessed November 29, 2022,
                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=80438">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=80438</ref>. </note></p>
                <p>During the plenary debate on April 16, 1999, Nikolai Ryzhkov, who had been the
                    Soviet Prime Minister and at the time headed the <hi rend="italic"
                        >Narodovlastie</hi> group, implied that this union was a successor to the
                    USSR, the Warsaw Treaty Organization, and the Council of Mutual Economic
                    Assistance (Comecon). The emergence of a unipolar world after the destruction of
                    the Soviet Union, he argued, led to new conflicts, including that in
                        Yugoslavia.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn83" n="81">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"BXtnwO04","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma.","noteIndex":81},"citationItems":[{"id":5113,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/HBJTANAX"],"itemData":{"id":5113,"type":"webpage","title":"Stenogramma, 16 aprelia 1999 g.","URL":"http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=80438","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"accessed":{"date-parts":[["2022",11,29]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma. </note></p>
                <p>All these eight years after the destruction of the Soviet Union, we have been
                    talking about this and insisting that it cannot continue like this, when each
                    country is left alone. We have been saying all along that we need to integrate,
                    we need to create a new union, [based] on new conditions, in order to protect
                    the interests of each country both economically and politically. That is why we
                    then welcomed the union between Russia and Byelorussia, we believed that this
                    was the first step – the first but a significant step in the creation of a new
                    union. Therefore, our deputy group welcomes Yugoslavia’s accession to this
                    union. Our opinion: this is a natural process. And we hope that the time will
                    come when there will be not three states in this union but many more. <note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn84" n="82">
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                        Duma. </note></p>
                <p>Zhirinovskii went further in articulating the vision of such a union. </p>
                <p>[The basic principles of the union of Russia, Belarus, and Yugoslavia should
                    include] a common foreign policy, a common defense [policy], and intentions to
                    bring the economies into a single whole, in the future to create a common
                    constitution, in the future to create a common parliament, [and] to hold
                    referendums to confirm that this is the will of the peoples. Because some are
                    trying to prove that even the Russians are allegedly against the union. This is
                    a lie. Ninety percent of the inhabitants of Russia, Belarus, and Yugoslavia are
                    for this union, no one opposes it! Only the enemies of Russia can oppose it, for
                    this is a voluntary alliance and an alliance with friends. It [Yugoslavia] is
                    our homeland, Slavic tribes came from there. The Russians came from there. This
                    is our ancestral home. We have one language, one culture, one alphabet, one
                    religion – everything is one! Therefore, the Serbs have always loved and
                    respected Russia, knowing that it is part of our great state. And now we will
                    have, if everything goes well, borders from the Adriatic to Kamchatka.<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn85" n="83">
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                        Duma. </note></p>
                <p>Zhirinovskii stated that NATO was on the brink of collapse, anticipating the
                    USA’s departure from the organization. He also maintained that the EU was in the
                    process of destruction due to an inflow of refugees from the Balkans and the
                    Middle East. In this context, he continued, Russia could become a second center
                    of global power, together with the USA. Zhirinovskii then claimed that the
                    Russia-led union would expand rapidly.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn86" n="84">
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                        Duma. </note></p>
                <p>And Slovakia is just waiting for this, it is a pro-Russian republic, it will
                    immediately join this union. Czechia is pro-Western but Slovakia is pro-Russian.
                    Bulgaria, sandwiched between Serbia and Russia, under the threat of Turkish
                    annexation, will also turn to us. Cyprus and Greece and even some Asian states –
                    India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran – are also tired of wars, of strife. And they
                    know that without a big alliance with Russia, at least on the level of an
                    alliance that would provide security in Asia, the wars there will not end.<note
                        place="foot" xml:id="ftn87" n="85">
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                        Duma. </note></p>
                <p> On the same day, the majority of the Duma adopted a resolution on the accession
                    of Yugoslavia to the Union of Belarus and Russia.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn88" n="86">
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                        Duma. </note> As a political document, the resolution simply supported the
                    resolution of the Yugoslav Federal Assembly and recommended the Russian
                    President to start considering all issues connected to the Yugoslav
                        resolution.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn89" n="87">
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                <p>The union with Yugoslavia never materialized but the issue of a wider union to
                    succeed the USSR returned to the agenda of the State Duma with the start of the
                    Orange Revolution. Already on November 23, 2004, Ziuganov claimed that the issue
                    of Ukrainian elections was an issue of the future history of the Russian and
                    Ukrainian people, suggesting that “without a union of Russia, Ukraine, and
                    Byelorussia, we will never be a subject of international law and a competitor
                    for either Europe or Asia.”<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn90" n="88">
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                            Osenniia Sessiia, 23 Noiabria - 3 Dekabria</hi> (Moscow: Izdanie
                        Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 2005), 71. </note> On November 24, the matter of the
                    Duma’s formal response to the events in Ukraine was raised by Andrei Kokoshin of
                        <hi rend="italic">United Russia</hi>, who headed the committee on CIS
                    affairs and connections to compatriots (Russians living abroad). Kokoshin
                    stressed that the election in Ukraine was very important to Russia due to its
                    “centuries-long close ties” to Ukraine.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn91" n="89">
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                        Duma, 159. </note>
                </p>
                <p>Nikitin of <hi rend="italic">Rodina</hi> and Zhirinovskii of the LDPR pointed out
                    the involvement of the West, including the EU, in Ukraine’s affairs.
                    Zhirinovskii argued on December 26, 2004, that installing a pro-American
                    President in Ukraine would be the first step, while Belarus would follow next
                    and then Russia.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn92" n="90">
                        <?biblio ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"k6qB9x5I","properties":{"formattedCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, 162, 293\\uc0\\u8211{}94, 297.","plainCitation":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma, 162, 293–94, 297.","noteIndex":90},"citationItems":[{"id":5065,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/858996/items/A89H24SM"],"itemData":{"id":5065,"type":"book","event-place":"Moscow","publisher":"Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy","publisher-place":"Moscow","title":"Stenogramma zasedanii, Tom 10 (137), 2004 god, Osenniia sessiia, 23 noiabria - 3 dekabria","author":[{"literal":"Gosudarstvennaia Duma"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2005"]]}},"locator":"162, 293-294, 297","label":"page"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}?>Gosudarstvennaia
                        Duma, 162, 293, 294, 297. </note> Nikolai Pavlov of <hi rend="italic"
                        >Rodina</hi> formally raised the issue of the EU’s involvement in Ukraine’s
                    internal affairs on December 2, 2004.</p>
                <p>But what does the European Union have to do with Ukraine? The European Parliament
                    today will adopt a resolution where Ukraine will be blackmailed. […] So, I
                    propose to include this issue in the agenda so that the Committee on
                    International Affairs and the Committee on CIS Affairs carefully study this
                    issue and prepare a worthy answer to these insolent people from the European
                    Parliament! We cannot brush aside such unjustified aggression. And I remind you
                    once again that Ukraine is a fully-fledged […] member of the CIS, that we have
                    twelve million ethnic Russians living there, and [that] we now have every reason
                    to be concerned.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn93" n="91">
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                <p>This line was continued by Zhirinovskii on December 3, who argued that the EU had
                    no right to intervene in Ukrainian affairs, while Russia had as Ukraine was part
                    of the CIS.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn94" n="92">
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                        <ref target="http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=151408">http://cir.duma.gov.ru/duma/document/text/?doc_id=151408</ref>. </note> In this
                    respect, the Orange Revolution was presented as a direct clash between the
                    competing project of Western and Russia-led integration.</p>
                <p>Zhirinovskii, however, also proposed that Russia used the existing European
                    structures to push its agenda. On May 23, 2002, speaking at a Duma round table
                    rather than a formal plenary session, he suggested forming a Russian-speaking
                    Eastern European faction in the Council of Europe.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn95" n="93">
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                        Duma, <hi rend="italic">Parlamentskoe Izmerenie Vnezhnepoliticheskoi
                            Strategii Rossii: Vtoroi “Krugkyi Stol”: Materialy Obmena Mneniiami v
                            Gosudarstvennoi Dume Federal’nogo Sobraniia Rossiiskoi Federatsii: 23
                            Maia 2002 Goda</hi> (Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Dumy, 2003), 12,
                        13. </note> Furthermore, Zhirinovskii anticipated the rise of rightwing
                    populist forces in Europe.</p>
                <p>Now a new orientation came into being. We were the originator of this
                    orientation. The LDPR won parliamentary elections almost three times. I mean
                    patriotic orientation, national–state. Today, deputies of the LDPR orientation
                    can be found in the parliaments of many Western European countries. […] We were
                    the first to mark this course. And it is winning all over Europe today. And now,
                    on June 9, the election [will take place in France], you will see how many votes
                    will be received by the deputies of [Jean-Marie] Le Pen’s [National] Front. Jörg
                    Haider’s Freedom Party [of Austria] is practically the ruling party in Austria.
                    Thus, on average, we can say that 20 percent of European parliaments [deputies
                    in European parliaments] have a patriotic orientation. Where is our influence?
                    […] This is the Kremlin’s mistake, they did not understand the meaning of this
                    orientation, they did not understand where Europe was heading. This is not all.
                    I will name the date now, you will remember it. In 2010–2012, the entire current
                    geopolitical model of the world will collapse. We must prepare for this, because
                    in ten years only this will give us the opportunity to rise. <note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn96" n="94">
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                        Duma, 13. </note></p>
                <p>On November 10, 2004, Zhirinovskii once again articulated a prognosis on the
                    collapse of NATO and the EU, suggesting that they would collapse in 2010 or 2015
                    “in a mere three days,” just like the USSR did in 1991.<note place="foot"
                        xml:id="ftn97" n="95">
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                            Osenniia Sessiia, 22 Oktiabria - 19 Noiabria</hi>, 394. </note></p>
            </div>
            <div>
                <head>Conclusion</head>
                <p>During the first years of the State Duma, the notion that Russia was a European
                    country contributed to the positive image of the EU in parliamentary debates.
                    This notion, however, did not go unquestioned and discussions on the EU and the
                    “European community” in general were accompanied with national, imperial, and
                    great power anxieties since the Duma’s early years as expressed by conservative
                    and rightwing parties. The perceived involvement of the EU, as represented by
                    the European Parliament, into Russia’s internal affairs, that is, in the two
                    Chechen wars, was one of the main drivers behind anti-EU discourse. The Yugoslav
                    wars, especially the Kosovo War, continued this trend. In 2002–2004, the issue
                    of the Baltic States accession to the EU set the tone, with most deputies
                    focusing on the issues of the Kaliningrad Region and the Russian speakers in
                    Latvia and Estonia. Finally, the Orange Revolution in Ukraine and the perceived
                    EU involvement in what the deputies presented as a Russian sphere of influence,
                    institutionalized by the CIS, contributed the convergence between the discourses
                    of the then minority conservative and rightwing deputies and the new ruling
                    party.</p>
                <p>Since the 1990s, there have also been visions of alternative integration projects
                    in Europe and beyond, which would center on Russia rather than the EU or NATO.
                    Many of those who supported such projects openly admitted that they would be
                    akin to a revival of the Soviet Union. It was not the CIS but the Union State of
                    Russia and Belarus that became the core of such plans and even went beyond the
                    former Soviet boundaries with the support of Yugoslavia’s accession to the
                    Russia-led union. In 2002–2004, however, Zhirinovskii of the LDPR suggested an
                    alternative approach of taking over European institutions, the Council of Europe
                    in the first place, through the use of rightwing populist parties. </p>
                <p>While initially the debates in the Duma seemed marginal for Russia’s foreign
                    policy, controlled by Presidents Boris El’tsin and Putin and the Governments
                    that preferred cooperation to conflict with Europe, the anti-EU discourse
                    eventually spread to other bodies of power. Furthermore, the alternative
                    projects of (re)integration in the post-Soviet space, such as the Eurasian
                    Economic Community (2000) and the Collective Security Treaty Organization
                    (2002), were developed since the early 2000s as alternatives to the EU and NATO.
                    Finally, Russia’s wars in the post-Soviet space, namely the Russo–Georgian War
                    (2008) and the Russo–Ukrainian War (since 2014) have been presented as part of a
                    larger conflict between Russia and the West, with the EU being part of the
                        latter.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn98" n="96">
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                    international conservative power, connecting European rightwing populist forces,
                    as anticipated by Zhirinovskii.<note place="foot" xml:id="ftn99" n="97">
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            <div type="summary">
                <docAuthor>Ivan Sablin</docAuthor>
                <head>EVROPSKA UNIJA V RAZPRAVAH V RUSKI DRŽAVNI DUMI, 1994–2004</head>
                <head>POVZETEK</head>
                <p>Članek obravnava razprave o Evropski uniji (EU) v spodnjem domu ruskega
                    parlamenta (državni dumi) v obdobju 1994–2004. Čeprav je bila EU občasno
                    predstavljena pozitivno, je bilo na splošno mogoče slišati veliko kritik EU in
                    “Evropske skupnosti”. Razprave so spremljale glasno izražene skrbi tistih
                    frakcij, ki so bile v opoziciji proti predsedniku in vladi, vendar so imele
                    močno oporo v parlamentu, kot so konservativna Komunistična partija Ruske
                    federacije (KPRF), desna populistična Liberalna demokratska stranka Rusije
                    (LDSR) ter desna stranka <hi rend="italic">Rodina</hi> (“domovina”) in njene
                    predhodnice. Te skrbi so se nanašale na Čečenijo, Jugoslavijo, Ukrajino in
                    baltske države kot dozdevne prostore merjenja moči med Rusijo in EU. Projekti
                    (ponovne) izgradnje ruske (sovjetske) imperialne tvorbe na podlagi Skupnosti
                    neodvisnih držav (SND) ali Zvezne države (Rusije in Belorusije) so bili
                    predstavljeni kot alternativa zahodnoevropskemu združevanju v okviru EU in
                    Organizacije Severnoatlantske pogodbe (NATO). Retorika v dumi, ki je bila
                    usmerjena proti EU in jo je spremljalo obsojanje zveze NATO, je bila diskurzivna
                    podlaga za končno spremembo politike predsednika in vlade. Člani <hi
                        rend="italic">Združene Rusije</hi>, vladne stranke brez jasne ideologije, ki
                    je leta 2003 dobila ustavno večino, so leta 2004 prevzeli elemente konservativne
                    in desničarske retorike formalne opozicije. To se je zgodilo v kontekstu širitve
                    EU, ko so v parlamentu razpravljali o vprašanjih dostopnosti Kaliningrajske
                    regije in pravicah rusko govorečih v Latviji in Estoniji. Pozneje istega leta je
                    začetek oranžne revolucije v Ukrajini dodatno spodbudil protievropski diskurz
                    Dume, ki je v ruski politiki kmalu prevladal.</p>
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