The relationship between Russia and other European countries is very unstable in the presence of it. As we seek guidance to Europe and directly oppose the interests of Europe, the position in Europe has changed dramatically. In the post-Cold War era, Russia's policies were formed and trying to restore the extent of its impact, which often conflicts with the European interests in the economic, energy and security issues the world faces was. In the post-Cold War era, Russia has made an effort to rebuild itself and become a world power.
The views on Russia and its modernity in the early 19th century are diverse and focus on various aspects of Russian life, political, economic and social aspects. Russia is greatly different from most parts of Europe and other parts of the world, but this does not mean that it is necessarily obsolete. Russia is governed by the emperor (emperor). The emperor is authoritarian and has power all over the country, but other parties have not commented on what the majority of the United States, the UK, and Europe are doing. Democracy is thought to be the best system for managing the country; people can hear opinions, but this is more fair than authoritarian rule. Russian people say nothing about what they did, they must abide by the law for strict punishment The first article "orders God the highest powers to be protected ". Furthermore, it is a wealthy landowner who accounts for only 11.4% of the population that can affect the emperor's perspective.
At the end of the last century, Europe was dominated by five major forces: Germany; United Kingdom; Russia; France and Austria - Hungary. The relationship between these forces is unstable and unstable. Europe still has agreed with the industrial revolution and all the major powers of the world have internal problems to deal with. At the same time, nationalism spread throughout Europe. This brought further problems to the leaders of several countries. Austria - Hungary is a patchwork empire suffering from civil war. Ethnic groups of the Austrian Hungarian Empire demanded that they be allowed to form their own country without being dominated by the Austrian Empire. Prussia broke France in the Franco Prussian War from 1870 to 1871, so there was also a tension between France and Germany. French morale is low, and the population suffers from the loss of the territory of Alsace and Lorraine to Germany. Economic and political climate promoted nationalist ideology throughout Europe