ABSTRACT

Should the European Neighbourhood Policy stop at the borders of the European Union’s immediate neighbouring countries? This book is the first full length study of the ’neighbours of the EU’s neighbours’, a concept originally introduced by the European Commission with reference to Saharan Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. These regions in the EU’s broader neighbourhood are often perceived as an ’arc of crisis’ from which manifold challenges emanate for Europe. This timely book takes stock of the state of the EU’s cooperation with the neighbours of its neighbours and explores how the concept might help promote security, stability and prosperity beyond the countries which are formally part of the European Neighbourhood Policy. How can the EU create bridges between these regions? What instruments does the EU have at its disposal and how can it link them in order to respond to the challenges and overcome the current fragmentation? One of the conclusions is the suggestion to consider a pragmatic ’EU Strategy for the Neighbours of its Neighbours’ which addresses the needs of the broader EU neighbourhood in a more systematic and consistent manner and helps transform in the long run the ’arc of crisis’ into another ’ring of friends’.

chapter 1|25 pages

Introduction

The 'Neighbours of the EU's Neighbours', the ‘EU's Broader Neighbourhoo' and the 'Arc of Crisis and Strategic Challenges' from the Sahel to Central Asia

part I|69 pages

Geopolitical Dimensions beyond the ENP's South: Sahel and Horn of Africa

chapter 2|16 pages

State of Play

The EU, the African Parties to the Cotonou Agreement and the ENP

chapter 3|21 pages

The EU's Growing Engagement in the Sahel

From Development Aid to Military Coordination

chapter 4|29 pages

The Horn of Africa

Transnational and Trans-Regional Dynamics in Europe's Broader Neighbourhood

part II|68 pages

Geopolitical Dimensions beyond the ENP's East: Arabian Peninsula, Iraq and Iran

chapter 5|24 pages

State of Play

The EU, the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Iran and the ENP

chapter 7|20 pages

Iran and Iraq

Between Reconstruction and Containment

part III|35 pages

Geopolitical Dimensions beyond the ENP's East: Central Asia

chapter 8|13 pages

State of Play

The EU, Central Asia and the ENP

chapter 9|19 pages

The Caspian Sea Region

The Struggle for Resources

part IV|89 pages

Diplomatic Dimensions beyond the ENP: Lessons for EU Diplomacy