Helly, Damien. (2007) EU's influence in its Eastern neighbourhood: The case of crisis management in the Southern Caucasus. European Political Economy Review No. 7 (Summer 2007), pp. 102-117. [Policy Paper]
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Abstract
While the European Neighbourhood Policy has been largely inspired by the successive experiences of enlargement, it has also been designed partly not to replicate exactly enlargement approaches. Key differences include the existence of unresolved conflicts in the EU neighbourhood and the development of European security provisions since 1999, parallel to the traditional economic instruments of cooperation. This paper attempts to assess what lessons can be learnt from the ENP early experience regarding its impact on conflict resolution. It examines negotiations of EU economic support and peace-building efforts with South Caucasus countries and Moldova and builds upon these case studies to draw general lessons on the influence of the EU as an international actor.
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Item Type: | Policy Paper |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Eastern neighbourhood; EU capabilities; crisis management; South Caucasus. |
Subjects for non-EU documents: | EU policies and themes > External relations > common foreign & security policy 1993--European Global Strategy EU policies and themes > External relations > European Neighbourhood Policy Countries > Moldova EU policies and themes > External relations > EU-Caucasus EU policies and themes > External relations > conflict resolution/crisis management |
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EU Annual Reports: | UNSPECIFIED |
Series: | Journals > European Political Economy Review |
Depositing User: | Phil Wilkin |
Official EU Document: | No |
Language: | English |
Date Deposited: | 17 Jun 2008 |
Page Range: | p. 16 |
Last Modified: | 15 Feb 2011 17:53 |
URI: | http://aei.pitt.edu/id/eprint/8362 |
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