ABSTRACT

This edited volume brings together some of the most important scholarly perspectives – in the form of both journal article reprints and original contributions – on the structure and dynamics of the EU’s multi-layered relations with its Eastern neighbours within the Eastern Partnership (EaP) framework and beyond.

In May 2019, the EU’s EaP – an ambitious and sophisticated policy framework, conjoining elements of cooperation and integration, with the EU’s six eastern neighbours, i.e. Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan – turned ten years. This anniversary, in conjunction with repeatedly voiced critique by scholars and policy-makers alike regarding the framework’s effectiveness and utility, led the EU to submit the EaP to a fundamental auditing and revision.

Structured around both enduring and emerging issues in the broader EU-Eastern neighbourhood framework, this book provides a retrospective analysis of key structural and relational challenges, unfolding regional dynamics, distinctive forms of bilateral/multilateral engagement, whilst also offering a critical perspective on the contested future relations between the EU and its Eastern neighbours. Looking backwards and providing a critical and thorough assessment of the first ten years of the EaP in practice, this book thinks forward and gauges its many potential future avenues. This comes at a crucial moment, as the EU and its six Eastern neighbours are in search of new and mutually acceptable forms of association.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

The European Union, its Eastern Neighbourhood and an evolving structured engagement within and beyond the Eastern Partnership Framework

part I|112 pages

The EU's Eastern Partnership and regional dynamics

chapter |19 pages

Between the Eastern Partnership and Eurasian Integration

Explaining Post-Soviet Countries' Engagement in (Competing) Region-Building Projects

chapter |19 pages

“The transformative power of Europe” beyond enlargement

The EU's performance in promoting democracy in its neighbourhood

chapter |16 pages

Bringing “the political” back into European security

Challenges to the EU's ordering of the Eastern Partnership

part II|110 pages

The EU's bilateral engagement with Eastern Neighbours

chapter |16 pages

When Goliath meets Goliath

How Russia and the EU created a vicious circle of instability in Moldova

chapter |17 pages

The Politics of Flexibility

Exploring the Contested Statehood–EU Actorness Nexus in Georgia

chapter |18 pages

Armenia and Belarus

Caught between the EU's and Russia's conditionalities?

chapter |18 pages

The European Union and Belarus

Democracy promotion by technocratic means?

chapter |23 pages

From ‘Unilateral’ to ‘Dialogical’

Determinants of EU–Azerbaijan Negotiations

part III|40 pages

Looking backward

chapter |24 pages

Looking backward

Deliverables and drawbacks of the Eastern Partnership during 2009–2020

chapter |14 pages

Conclusion

The EU and its Eastern Neighbourhood – whither ‘Eastern Partnership’?