Political and Legal Perspectives of the EU Eastern Partnership Policy / edited by Tanel Kerikmäe, Archil Chocia.
2016
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Political and Legal Perspectives of the EU Eastern Partnership Policy / edited by Tanel Kerikmäe, Archil Chocia.
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1st ed. 2016.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Description
VIII, 279 p. 8 illus. in color. online resource
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Tanel Kerikmäe, Dimensions and Implications of Eastern Partnership Policy: Introduction
Vlad Vernygora, David Ramiro Troitiño and Sigrid Västra, The Eastern Partnership Programme: is pragmatic regional functionalism working for a contemporary political empire?
Tatjana Muravska and Alexandre Berlin, Towards a New European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP): What Benefits of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements (DCFTAs) for Shared Prosperity and Security?
Olga Batura and Tatjana Evas, Information Society goes East: ICT policy in the EU's Eastern Partnership cooperation framework
Yuri Misnikov, Democratizating the Eastern Partnership in the Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities of Political Association beyond the Language of Official Texts
Katrin Nyman-Metcalf and Taras Repytskyi, Exporting good governance via e-Governance: Estonian e-Governance support to Eastern Partnership countries
Kristi Joamets, Eastern Partnership and Family Law
Lehte Roots, Mapping the Migration Issues - EaP Policy as a Tool for Regulation
Hamed Alavi, European Union and protection of environment in Eastern Partnership Countries
Roman Petrov, Implementation of association agreements between the EU and Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia: Legal and constitutional challenges
Evhen Tsybulenko and Sergey Pakhomenko, The Ukrainian Crisis As A Challenge For The Eastern Partnership
Thomas Hoffmann, Europeanisation of Private Law in Ukraine: Comparisons in the Field of Law of Obligations
Archil Chochia and Johanna Popjanevski, Change of Power and Its Influence on Country's Europeanization Process. Case Study: Georgia
Dali Gabelaia, Georgia's right to 'European Dream'
Dr. Mamuka Andguladze, European Self-Regulations Mechanism: The Case Study for Georgia
Onoriu Colăcel, Europe on Romanian-speaking TV in the Republic of Moldova
Eunice Omolola Olaniyi and Gunnar Klaus Prause, Baltic-Russian Innovation Cooperation in the Context of EU Eastern Partnership.
Vlad Vernygora, David Ramiro Troitiño and Sigrid Västra, The Eastern Partnership Programme: is pragmatic regional functionalism working for a contemporary political empire?
Tatjana Muravska and Alexandre Berlin, Towards a New European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP): What Benefits of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements (DCFTAs) for Shared Prosperity and Security?
Olga Batura and Tatjana Evas, Information Society goes East: ICT policy in the EU's Eastern Partnership cooperation framework
Yuri Misnikov, Democratizating the Eastern Partnership in the Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities of Political Association beyond the Language of Official Texts
Katrin Nyman-Metcalf and Taras Repytskyi, Exporting good governance via e-Governance: Estonian e-Governance support to Eastern Partnership countries
Kristi Joamets, Eastern Partnership and Family Law
Lehte Roots, Mapping the Migration Issues - EaP Policy as a Tool for Regulation
Hamed Alavi, European Union and protection of environment in Eastern Partnership Countries
Roman Petrov, Implementation of association agreements between the EU and Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia: Legal and constitutional challenges
Evhen Tsybulenko and Sergey Pakhomenko, The Ukrainian Crisis As A Challenge For The Eastern Partnership
Thomas Hoffmann, Europeanisation of Private Law in Ukraine: Comparisons in the Field of Law of Obligations
Archil Chochia and Johanna Popjanevski, Change of Power and Its Influence on Country's Europeanization Process. Case Study: Georgia
Dali Gabelaia, Georgia's right to 'European Dream'
Dr. Mamuka Andguladze, European Self-Regulations Mechanism: The Case Study for Georgia
Onoriu Colăcel, Europe on Romanian-speaking TV in the Republic of Moldova
Eunice Omolola Olaniyi and Gunnar Klaus Prause, Baltic-Russian Innovation Cooperation in the Context of EU Eastern Partnership.
Summary
This book examines EU Eastern Partnership taking into account geopolitical challenges of EU integration. It highlights reasons for limited success, such as systematic conflict of EU External Action. In addition, the book analyses country-specific issues and discusses EaP influence on them, investigating political, economic and social factors, while seeking for potential solutions to existing problems. The reluctance of the Eastern countries to the European reforms should not reduce political pro-activeness of the EU. The authors suggest that EaP strategies should be reviewed to be more reciprocal and not based solely on the EU-laden agenda. This book is one of the good examples of cooperation between scholars not only from EaP and EU countries, but also from different disciplines, bringing diversity to the discussion process.
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9783319273839
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