The sixteen neighbors of the European Union are a very mixed
bunch. They range from the oil states of Algeria and Libya to
wealthy Israel and impoverished Moldova. This group of countries,
owing to deep mutual tensions and large geographical distances,
either do not or barely talk to each other. The European
Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) aims to promote prosperity in and
relations with the neighboring countries of the EU. The challenge
is to understand the economic situations of this very mixed group
of neighboring countries. The emphasis is on the importance of good
trade relations and the supportive role of the European
neighborhood policy. The volume also examines differences among the
twenty-seven member states on a broad spectrum of attitudes and
preferences. It considers the latest developments in support for EU
membership (high) and involvement with the EU (limited).
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