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This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of
EU-Azerbaijan relations. It examines the current state of
Azerbaijan and its regime, charts the development of EU-Azerbaijan
relations over time and discusses the dynamics at work in the
relationship. It details the nature of the Azerbaijani regime,
including its authoritarian character and allegations of
corruption, explores the differences between European values and
the values of the Azerbaijani government, and explains the
difficulties that have arisen in the relationship, including the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution process, media suppression and
human rights violations. The book includes a comparison with EU
relations with other states in the region.
The Special Issue consolidates new approaches to the study of the
EU's role in the eastern neighbourhood and beyond, informed by
post-structuralist traditions in international relations. More
specifically, by revisiting the European Neighbourhood Policy's
agenda from the conceptual perspective of 'the political' and
redefining the notions of 'othering', 'differentiation' and
'normalisation', this volume renders a new and much-needed
theoretical and empirical outlook onto the policy developments and
their practices. By unpacking and connecting security, regional,
institutional, normative and sector-thematic policy dimensions, the
book seeks to re-politicise the agenda and re-focus policy revision
on understanding the fundamentals of power relations when applied
to the EU external relations. In light of the compounding crises,
external and internal, one can no longer afford to simply tinker
around the edges of the policy content and instruments. A more
radical theoretical undertaking is overdue, to re-shape, re-define
and re-centre the EU relations with the eastern region especially,
put in the context of the new EU's Global Security Strategy, and
the new aspirations for the 2017 European Neighbourhood summit. The
chapters originally published as a special issue in East European
Politics.
This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of
EU-Azerbaijan relations. It examines the current state of
Azerbaijan and its regime, charts the development of EU-Azerbaijan
relations over time and discusses the dynamics at work in the
relationship. It details the nature of the Azerbaijani regime,
including its authoritarian character and allegations of
corruption, explores the differences between European values and
the values of the Azerbaijani government, and explains the
difficulties that have arisen in the relationship, including the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution process, media suppression and
human rights violations. The book includes a comparison with EU
relations with other states in the region.
The Special Issue consolidates new approaches to the study of the
EU's role in the eastern neighbourhood and beyond, informed by
post-structuralist traditions in international relations. More
specifically, by revisiting the European Neighbourhood Policy's
agenda from the conceptual perspective of 'the political' and
redefining the notions of 'othering', 'differentiation' and
'normalisation', this volume renders a new and much-needed
theoretical and empirical outlook onto the policy developments and
their practices. By unpacking and connecting security, regional,
institutional, normative and sector-thematic policy dimensions, the
book seeks to re-politicise the agenda and re-focus policy revision
on understanding the fundamentals of power relations when applied
to the EU external relations. In light of the compounding crises,
external and internal, one can no longer afford to simply tinker
around the edges of the policy content and instruments. A more
radical theoretical undertaking is overdue, to re-shape, re-define
and re-centre the EU relations with the eastern region especially,
put in the context of the new EU's Global Security Strategy, and
the new aspirations for the 2017 European Neighbourhood summit. The
chapters originally published as a special issue in East European
Politics.
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