European Union and the Black Sea

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Black Sea Area
Black Sea Countries
Black Sea Harmony
Black Sea Region
Black Sea States
Black Sea Synergy
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Civil Societies
conflict resolution strategies
democratisation processes
democratization
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Eastern Partnership
Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum
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EU Border Assistance Mission
EU external relations Black Sea region
EU Member State
EU Russia Relation
EU Special Representative
EU's Security Role
EUJUST Themis
European foreign policy
European Neighbourhood Policy
European security
EU’s Security Role
foreign policy analysis
NATO's Ballistic Missile Defense
NATO’s Ballistic Missile Defense
OSCE Border Monitoring Operation
regional integration studies
Russia
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Turkey

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138094857
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The idea for this book is derived from the scantiness of academic references on the European Union’s policies towards the Black Sea, relative to this region’s officially stated significance for the EU. Even though the EU plays a vital role in Black Sea political agendas, the EU’s cooperation with the region is not extensively covered by academic discussions and literature. This is mostly due to the fact that the EU’s focus on foreign affairs is mainly associated with the Balkans, as part the current and potential expansion, and the Middle East, as a direct consequence of the upheaval of the Arab Spring. The Black Sea region is crucially important for the EU because of the opportunities and challenges that the region presents, both politically and socio-economically.

Contributions to this book mostly focus on specific issues of EU–Black Sea cooperation, from conflict to the environment to democracy, and how these particular relationships are perceived within the region as well as through the lenses of stakeholders such as Russia, Turkey, and the USA. Overall, the collection focuses on projecting a more efficient role and a holistic strategy for the EU in its approach towards the Black Sea region, testifying to the need for a strong EU presence. For this reason, the Black Sea area remains ‘the neighbourhood too close to, yet still far from, the European Union’. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies.

Sinem Akgul Acikmese is Associate Professor of International Relations at Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey. Her research interests include Security Studies, European security, EU foreign and security policy, European integration as well as Turkey–EU relations. Dimitrios Triantaphyllou is Associate Professor of International Relations at Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey, and the Director of the Center for International and European Studies. His research interests focus on EU external relations and neighbourhood policies; Black Sea security; Greek–Turkish relations; and democratization.