Eastern Partnership beyond the Riga Summit: Rethinking Cooperation

TitleEastern Partnership beyond the Riga Summit: Rethinking Cooperation
Publication TypeStudy
EditorVégh, Zsuzsanna
PublisherCenter for EU Enlargement Studies
Place PublishedBudapest
Year2015
EditionEU Frontiers Policy Paper
NumberNo.11
Pages14
Date Published05/2015
LanguageEnglish
Abstract

The European Union could not effectively adjust the tools and instruments of the Eastern Partnership program to the different paths the six partner countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) have embarked on over the past few years. To remain a relevant actor in the post-Soviet space able to promote its values while fostering political and economic relations with its neighbors, Brussels and the member states need to review and reform their approach to the eastern neighborhood. Recognizing this necessity, the European Commission (EC) and the European External Action Service (EEAS) recently initiated a review process of the EU’s neighborhood policy as a whole.
The present position paper seeks to contribute to this process and add to the discussion on how the EU and its member states should shape their approach to the region in the future.

Keywordseastern partnership
Type of WorkPolicy Paper
Citation Key43561
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