The Caucasian Dimension of the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2016

The paper gives an in-depth analysis of the evolution of the EU policy towards the South Caucasus within the framework of the Eastern Partnership. It is amply demonstrated that in 2009-2016 the goal was a Europeanization as a creation of a favorable external environment for the European Union throug...

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Main Author: Pavel Aleksandrovich Barakhvostov
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Language:English
Published: MGIMO University Press 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://mgimoreview.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/608
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spelling doaj-543f4191f5704e6bb73aedafa488c0472020-11-25T01:52:33ZengMGIMO University PressVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta2071-81602016-01-01494199208608The Caucasian Dimension of the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2016Pavel Aleksandrovich Barakhvostov0Белорусский государственный университетThe paper gives an in-depth analysis of the evolution of the EU policy towards the South Caucasus within the framework of the Eastern Partnership. It is amply demonstrated that in 2009-2016 the goal was a Europeanization as a creation of a favorable external environment for the European Union through a sweeping judiciary, economic and political transformation in the region carried out according to the European standards. Among the key objectives of the European Union policy is the maintenance of energy security by means of creating an alternative transport corridor for fossil fuels. The study underscores that the implementation of the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2013 revealed significant discrepancies in the speed and degree of Europeanization in the South Caucasus countries due to their socio-economic peculiarities. Such uneven transformation reflects the long-standing search for an optimum way of cooperation with the European Union. This complex multi-aspect and long-term process constitutes an integral part of the effort to grasp new national and regional identities made by post-Soviet states. The paper thoroughly analyses the distinctive features of the new EU foreign policy strategy characterized by a differentiated approach to each country. Instead of the former irreciprocal statement of prerequisites for cooperation, such an approach paves the way for meaningful bilateral dialogue between the partners and furthers integration just to the extent they are ready for. Yet, it is shown that this strategy preserved the faults of the former EU regional policy towards the post-Soviet space. They include inconsistency, vague objectives, and emphasis on the geopolitical confrontation with Russia. However, in order to promote the stable development of the region, the EU needs to rethink its foreign policy strategy and come up with a modernized framework of cooperation that would take into account the interests of all concerned parties, including the Russian Federation.http://mgimoreview.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/608Европейский союзЕвропейская политика соседстваВосточное партнёрствоЮжный Кавказинтеграционные процессыдемократизациярыночные реформыthe European Unionthe European Neighborhood Policythe Eastern Partnershipthe South Caucasusintegration processesdemocratizationmarket reforms
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The Caucasian Dimension of the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2016
Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
Европейский союз
Европейская политика соседства
Восточное партнёрство
Южный Кавказ
интеграционные процессы
демократизация
рыночные реформы
the European Union
the European Neighborhood Policy
the Eastern Partnership
the South Caucasus
integration processes
democratization
market reforms
author_facet Pavel Aleksandrovich Barakhvostov
author_sort Pavel Aleksandrovich Barakhvostov
title The Caucasian Dimension of the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2016
title_short The Caucasian Dimension of the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2016
title_full The Caucasian Dimension of the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2016
title_fullStr The Caucasian Dimension of the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2016
title_full_unstemmed The Caucasian Dimension of the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2016
title_sort caucasian dimension of the eastern partnership in 2009-2016
publisher MGIMO University Press
series Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
issn 2071-8160
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The paper gives an in-depth analysis of the evolution of the EU policy towards the South Caucasus within the framework of the Eastern Partnership. It is amply demonstrated that in 2009-2016 the goal was a Europeanization as a creation of a favorable external environment for the European Union through a sweeping judiciary, economic and political transformation in the region carried out according to the European standards. Among the key objectives of the European Union policy is the maintenance of energy security by means of creating an alternative transport corridor for fossil fuels. The study underscores that the implementation of the Eastern Partnership in 2009-2013 revealed significant discrepancies in the speed and degree of Europeanization in the South Caucasus countries due to their socio-economic peculiarities. Such uneven transformation reflects the long-standing search for an optimum way of cooperation with the European Union. This complex multi-aspect and long-term process constitutes an integral part of the effort to grasp new national and regional identities made by post-Soviet states. The paper thoroughly analyses the distinctive features of the new EU foreign policy strategy characterized by a differentiated approach to each country. Instead of the former irreciprocal statement of prerequisites for cooperation, such an approach paves the way for meaningful bilateral dialogue between the partners and furthers integration just to the extent they are ready for. Yet, it is shown that this strategy preserved the faults of the former EU regional policy towards the post-Soviet space. They include inconsistency, vague objectives, and emphasis on the geopolitical confrontation with Russia. However, in order to promote the stable development of the region, the EU needs to rethink its foreign policy strategy and come up with a modernized framework of cooperation that would take into account the interests of all concerned parties, including the Russian Federation.
topic Европейский союз
Европейская политика соседства
Восточное партнёрство
Южный Кавказ
интеграционные процессы
демократизация
рыночные реформы
the European Union
the European Neighborhood Policy
the Eastern Partnership
the South Caucasus
integration processes
democratization
market reforms
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