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Assessing European Neighbourhood Policy - Perspectives from the Literature (Paperback)
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Assessing European Neighbourhood Policy - Perspectives from the Literature (Paperback)
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Several events in the past few years have dramatically shown how
the interests of European citizens are directly affected by the
stability, security and prosperity of their neighbouring regions.
At the same time, the European Union and its member states face
many challenges and dilemmas in designing and pursuing policies
that not only effectively promote these interests, but also build
stronger partnerships with neighbouring countries based on the
values on which the Union is founded. First the Arab revolts and
then Russia's assertiveness in the eastern neighbourhood prompted
reviews by the EU of its European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), in
2011 and 2015, respectively. These reviews, in turn, have renewed
scholarly interest in the ENP. By deliberately focusing on the
recent literature (since 2011), this book by CEPS identifies the
factors that explain the (lack of) effectiveness and coherence of
the ENP. This exercise has resulted in a rich overview of and deep
reflection on a wide variety of ENP-related themes, such as
conditionality and leverage, the interests vs values dilemma and
the role of third parties. The study identifies where there is
consensus among scholars and where perspectives and judgements
differ. It also identifies important gaps in the literature where
further research is needed. This book will be of interest to a wide
audience of officials, diplomats, parliamentarians, researchers at
think tanks, civil society organisations, university teachers,
trainers, students and journalists who want to know more about the
challenges and dilemmas arising from the ENP. The work has been
carried out by a team of researchers from CEPS in Brussels, with
the support of the Policy and Operations Evaluation Department
(IOB) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands.
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