European Union and its Eastern Neighbours

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Author_Elena Korosteleva
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EU Approach
EU Aspiration
EU Culture
EU Engagement
EU External
EU External Governance
EU External Relation
EU Governance
EU Membership
EU Membership Perspective
EU Partnership
EU Relation
EU Rule
EU Russia Relation
EU Ukrainian Relation
EU's Capacity
EU's Construction
EU's Experience
EU's Image
EU's Interest
EU’s Capacity
EU’s Construction
EU’s Experience
EU’s Image
EU’s Interest
external governance
External Governance: projecting EU rules beyond membership
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Governing Europe's Neighbourhood: partners or periphery?
Governing Europe’s Neighbourhood: partners or periphery?
Johnston
Joint Africa EU Strategy
joint ownership models
K. Weber
legitimacy of EU external action
M. Baun
M. Smith
NATO Russia Relation
NATO-Russia Relations in the Twenty-First Century
neighbourhood policy analysis
Perspectives on EU-Russia Relations
policy legitimation
Policy's Limited Success
Policy’s Limited Success
post-Soviet states
S. Lavenex

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415612616
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the EU’s relations with its eastern neighbours. Based on extensive original research – including surveys, focus-groups, a study of school essays and in-depth interviews with key people in Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Russia and in Brussels – it assesses why the EU’s initiatives have received limited legitimacy in the neighbourhood.
The European Neighbourhood Policy of 2004, and the subsequent Eastern Partnership of 2009 heralded a new form of relations with the EU’s neighbours – partnership based on joint ownership and shared values – which would complement if not entirely replace the EU’s traditional governance framework used for enlargement. These initiatives have, however, received a mixed response from the EU’s eastern neighbours. The book shows how the key elements of partnership have been forged mainly by the EU, rather than jointly, and examines the idea and application of external governance, and how this has been over-prescriptive and confusing.

Elena Korosteleva is Jean Monnet Chair in European Politics and Director of the Centre for European Studies at Aberystwyth University, UK.  She is the editor of The Eastern Partnership: a New Opportunity for the Neighbours? (2011), and co-editor of The Quality of Democracy in Post-Communist Europe (2006) and Contemporary Belarus: Between Democracy and Dictatorship (2003), all published by Routledge.

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