THE FUTURE OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: “BUILDING A SHARED EUROPEAN HOME”

The year 2014 became a turning point in the history of the EU Eastern Partnership (EaP), marked by the signing of the Association Agreements with three EaP states and a conflict in Ukraine. In view of the above, current research focuses on assessing the feasibility of scenarios of the EaP future, di...

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Main Authors: Maria SARAKUTSA, Maryna RABINOVYCH
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 2016-12-01
Series:CES Working Papers
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Online Access:http://www.ceswp.uaic.ro/articles/CESWP2016_VIII4_SAR.pdf
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spelling doaj-26e7825b83d14ec789d0ced8aac8d9ea2020-11-24T23:04:58ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of IasiCES Working Papers2067-76932067-76932016-12-01VIII4716737THE FUTURE OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: “BUILDING A SHARED EUROPEAN HOME”Maria SARAKUTSA0Maryna RABINOVYCH1Associate professor at the I.I.Mechikov Odessa National University, PhD student at the I.I.Mechikov Odessa National University, UkraineThe year 2014 became a turning point in the history of the EU Eastern Partnership (EaP), marked by the signing of the Association Agreements with three EaP states and a conflict in Ukraine. In view of the above, current research focuses on assessing the feasibility of scenarios of the EaP future, discussed in scholarship, based on the assessment of the EU’s foreign policy successes and challenges in Eastern Neighbourhood. EU’s internal issues, re-emerging geostrategic threats and domestic challenges in the EaP states are analyzed. The considered scenarios include the EU’s acceptance of the status quo in the region, taking a stronger stance on the integration of Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia, as well as building “a shared European home” by promoting a rapprochement with Russia. The single scenario for the EU’s policy in the EaP states is suggested, and the reason why the EU will try to “build a shared European home” is explained. http://www.ceswp.uaic.ro/articles/CESWP2016_VIII4_SAR.pdfEastern PartnershipUkrainian crisisAssociation Agreementgeostrategic challenges
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THE FUTURE OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: “BUILDING A SHARED EUROPEAN HOME”
CES Working Papers
Eastern Partnership
Ukrainian crisis
Association Agreement
geostrategic challenges
author_facet Maria SARAKUTSA
Maryna RABINOVYCH
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title THE FUTURE OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: “BUILDING A SHARED EUROPEAN HOME”
title_short THE FUTURE OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: “BUILDING A SHARED EUROPEAN HOME”
title_full THE FUTURE OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: “BUILDING A SHARED EUROPEAN HOME”
title_fullStr THE FUTURE OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: “BUILDING A SHARED EUROPEAN HOME”
title_full_unstemmed THE FUTURE OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: “BUILDING A SHARED EUROPEAN HOME”
title_sort future of the eastern partnership: “building a shared european home”
publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
series CES Working Papers
issn 2067-7693
2067-7693
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The year 2014 became a turning point in the history of the EU Eastern Partnership (EaP), marked by the signing of the Association Agreements with three EaP states and a conflict in Ukraine. In view of the above, current research focuses on assessing the feasibility of scenarios of the EaP future, discussed in scholarship, based on the assessment of the EU’s foreign policy successes and challenges in Eastern Neighbourhood. EU’s internal issues, re-emerging geostrategic threats and domestic challenges in the EaP states are analyzed. The considered scenarios include the EU’s acceptance of the status quo in the region, taking a stronger stance on the integration of Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia, as well as building “a shared European home” by promoting a rapprochement with Russia. The single scenario for the EU’s policy in the EaP states is suggested, and the reason why the EU will try to “build a shared European home” is explained.
topic Eastern Partnership
Ukrainian crisis
Association Agreement
geostrategic challenges
url http://www.ceswp.uaic.ro/articles/CESWP2016_VIII4_SAR.pdf
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