This edited volume brings together some of the most important scholarly perspectives - in the form of both journal article reprints and original contributions - on the structure and dynamics of the EU's multi-layered relations with its Eastern neighbours within the Eastern Partnership (EaP) framework and beyond. In May 2019, the EU's EaP - an ambitious and sophisticated policy framework, conjoining elements of cooperation and integration, with the EU's six eastern neighbours, i.e. Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan - turned ten years. This anniversary, in conjunction…mehr
This edited volume brings together some of the most important scholarly perspectives - in the form of both journal article reprints and original contributions - on the structure and dynamics of the EU's multi-layered relations with its Eastern neighbours within the Eastern Partnership (EaP) framework and beyond. In May 2019, the EU's EaP - an ambitious and sophisticated policy framework, conjoining elements of cooperation and integration, with the EU's six eastern neighbours, i.e. Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan - turned ten years. This anniversary, in conjunction with repeatedly voiced critique by scholars and policy-makers alike regarding the framework's effectiveness and utility, led the EU to submit the EaP to a fundamental auditing and revision. Structured around both enduring and emerging issues in the broader EU-Eastern neighbourhood framework, this book provides a retrospective analysis of key structural and relational challenges, unfolding regional dynamics, distinctive forms of bilateral/multilateral engagement, whilst also offering a critical perspective on the contested future relations between the EU and its Eastern neighbours. Looking backwards and providing a critical and thorough assessment of the first ten years of the EaP in practice, this book thinks forward and gauges its many potential future avenues. This comes at a crucial moment, as the EU and its six Eastern neighbours are in search of new and mutually acceptable forms of association.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andriy Tyushka is Senior Research Fellow in the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair at the College of Europe in Natolin, Poland. He published widely on IR theory, European security and EU foreign policy. His latest book publication is the co-edited volume States, International Organizations, and Strategic Partnerships (Edward Elgar, 2019). Tobias Schumacher is Professor of International Relations and Chairholder of the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair at the College of Europe, Natolin campus (Warsaw) and Associate Professor in European Studies at the Department of Historical and Classical Studies (IHK) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim. He is the lead editor of The Routledge Handbook on the European Neighbourhood Policy (2018), and his articles have appeared in journals such as Journal of Common Market Studies, Geopolitics, Democratization, Mediterranean Politics , European Security, Contemporary Politics, Global Discourse, and others.
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Preface Kathariná Mathernová Introduction: The European Union, its Eastern Neighbourhood and an Evolving Structured Engagement within and beyond the Eastern Partnership Framework Tobias Schumacher Part I: The EU's Eastern Partnership and Regional Dynamics: Enduring Issues and Contending Perspectives 1. The European Union's 'Ideal Self' in the Post-Soviet Space Cristian Nitoiu 2. Between the Eastern Partnership and Eurasian Integration: Explaining Post-Soviet Countries' Engagement in (Competing) Region-Building Projects Laure Delcour 3. "The transformative power of Europe" beyond enlargement: the EU's performance in promoting democracy in its neighbourhood Tanja A. Börzel and Bidzina Lebanidze 4. The Geopoliticisation of the EU's Eastern Partnership David Cadier 5. The Unintended Consequences of a European Neighbourhood Policy without Russia Tom Casier 6. Bringing "the political" back into European security: challenges to the EU's ordering of the Eastern Partnership Liciìnia SimaÞo Part II:The EU's Bilateral Engagement with Eastern Neighbours: A Growing Menu of Choice 7. State building and European integration in Ukraine Kataryna Wolczuk 8. When Goliath meets Goliath: how Russia and the EU created a vicious circle of instability in Moldova Ryhor Nizhnikau 9. The Politics of Flexibility: Exploring the Contested Statehood-EU Actorness Nexus in Georgia Madalina Dobrescu and Tobias Schumacher 10. Armenia and Belarus: caught between the EU's and Russia's conditionalities? Alena Vieira and Syuzanna Vasilyan 11. The European Union and Belarus: democracy promotion by technocratic means? Elena A. Korosteleva 12. From 'Unilateral' to 'Dialogical': Determinants of EU-Azerbaijan Negotiations Eske van Gils Part III: Looking Backward: The EU, the Eastern Neighbours and the 'Eastern Partnership' a Decade Past 13. Looking Backward: Deliverables and Drawbacks of the Eastern Partnership during 2009-2020 Andriy Tyushka and Tobias Schumacher Conclusion: The EU and its Eastern Neighbourhood - whither 'Eastern Partnership'? Andriy Tyushka Annexes Annex 1. Content Analysing the Joint Declarations of the Eastern Partnership Summits in 2009-2017 Annex 2. Studying EU-Eastern Neighbours Relations Within and Beyond the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2020: A Bibliometric Perspective
Preface Kathariná Mathernová Introduction: The European Union, its Eastern Neighbourhood and an Evolving Structured Engagement within and beyond the Eastern Partnership Framework Tobias Schumacher Part I: The EU's Eastern Partnership and Regional Dynamics: Enduring Issues and Contending Perspectives 1. The European Union's 'Ideal Self' in the Post-Soviet Space Cristian Nitoiu 2. Between the Eastern Partnership and Eurasian Integration: Explaining Post-Soviet Countries' Engagement in (Competing) Region-Building Projects Laure Delcour 3. "The transformative power of Europe" beyond enlargement: the EU's performance in promoting democracy in its neighbourhood Tanja A. Börzel and Bidzina Lebanidze 4. The Geopoliticisation of the EU's Eastern Partnership David Cadier 5. The Unintended Consequences of a European Neighbourhood Policy without Russia Tom Casier 6. Bringing "the political" back into European security: challenges to the EU's ordering of the Eastern Partnership Liciìnia SimaÞo Part II:The EU's Bilateral Engagement with Eastern Neighbours: A Growing Menu of Choice 7. State building and European integration in Ukraine Kataryna Wolczuk 8. When Goliath meets Goliath: how Russia and the EU created a vicious circle of instability in Moldova Ryhor Nizhnikau 9. The Politics of Flexibility: Exploring the Contested Statehood-EU Actorness Nexus in Georgia Madalina Dobrescu and Tobias Schumacher 10. Armenia and Belarus: caught between the EU's and Russia's conditionalities? Alena Vieira and Syuzanna Vasilyan 11. The European Union and Belarus: democracy promotion by technocratic means? Elena A. Korosteleva 12. From 'Unilateral' to 'Dialogical': Determinants of EU-Azerbaijan Negotiations Eske van Gils Part III: Looking Backward: The EU, the Eastern Neighbours and the 'Eastern Partnership' a Decade Past 13. Looking Backward: Deliverables and Drawbacks of the Eastern Partnership during 2009-2020 Andriy Tyushka and Tobias Schumacher Conclusion: The EU and its Eastern Neighbourhood - whither 'Eastern Partnership'? Andriy Tyushka Annexes Annex 1. Content Analysing the Joint Declarations of the Eastern Partnership Summits in 2009-2017 Annex 2. Studying EU-Eastern Neighbours Relations Within and Beyond the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2020: A Bibliometric Perspective
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