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EU Policies in the Eastern Neighbourhood The practices perspective

134 Pages
by Routledge

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by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

The EU continuously searches for more effective policy towards its eastern neighbourhood, which is reflected in the on-going adaptation of its existing approaches, discourses and policy strategies to the new challenges of its external environment. In order to understand the complexity and limitations of the EU framework under the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) and the Eastern Partnership... Read more

1. Introduction: The eastern dimension of the European neighbourhood policy: practices, instruments and social structures  2. Region-building in the eastern neighbourhood: assessing EU regional policies in the South Caucasus  3. Democracy for export: the Europeanisation of electoral laws in the East European neighbourhood  4. New regionalism in Europe’s Black Sea Region: the EU, BSEC and changing practices of regionalism  5. Cross-border cooperation over the Eastern EU border: between assistance and partnership under the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument  6. Meandering Europeanisation. EU policy instruments and policy convergence in Georgia under the Eastern Partnership  7. Reforms in the judiciary of Ukraine: domestic practices and the EU’s policy instruments  8. Conclusion. The ENP in the eastern region: taking stock and moving on

Biography

Elena Korosteleva is Professor of International Politics, and Director (Professional Studies) of the Global Europe Centre, University of Kent. She is the author and editor of a number of books and special issues, with the focus on democratisation and EU foreign policies. Her recent work, The EU and its Eastern Neighbours: towards a more ambitious partnership? (Routledge 2012) is a result of her large ESRC-funded project 'Europeanising or Securitising the Outsiders? Assessing the EU's partnership-building approach with Eastern Europe' (RES-061-25-0001).

Dr Michal Natorski is Senior Research Fellow at the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair, College of Europe, Natolin Campus. His articles were published in Journal of European Public Policy, Cooperation and Conflict, East European Politics, Journal of Contemporary European Research, European Political Economy Review, and Journal of Constitutional Law in Eastern and Central Europe. His research focuses on various aspects of EU foreign policy.

Dr Licínia Simão is Assistant Professor in International Relations at the School of Economics, University of Coimbra. Her main research interests include foreign policy analysis, and security studies, with a focus on European foreign policy and the former-Soviet space (Russia, Caucasus and Central Asia). She has published widely on these topics including on Communist and Post-Communist Studies, East European Politics, and the Journal of Contemporary European Studies.