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The European Union Policy in the South Caucasus


The European Union Policy in the South Caucasus by Aytan Aliyeva

The aim of this article is to analyze the European union's relations with the South Caucasian states - Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The EU and the South Caucasus: Geoeconomics at Play

Security concerns are reshaping the economic and foreign policy trajectories of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. As these nations navigate ...

The EU's Policy in the South Caucasus | Cairn.info

The EU does not rise to a key security provider in the region. Secondly, by largely abandoning political conditionality, the EU appears to accept undemocratic ...

Three Eastern Partnership neighbours in the South Caucasus

The EU's Eastern Partnership policy, initiated in 2009, covers six post-Soviet states: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

The EU's role in the South Caucasus - Clingendael Institute

The first objective of the EU in the South Caucasus is to export European values on good governance, democracy, human rights and rights for minorities.

The EU's ambivalent neighbours. Brussels on the South Caucasus

The countries of the South Caucasus were first included in the EU's European Neighbourhood Policy, and then, after the Russian-Georgian war ...

EU Strategy for the South Caucasus - Wikipedia

The EU Strategy for the South Caucasus is a long term strategy which is directed to create a secure political, economical and social environment next to the ...

EU Policy in the South Causasus: A View from Azerbaijan - CEPS

Since the accession of Romania and Bulgaria to the EU in January 2007, the South Caucasus has become a region of direct concern to the EU's strategy in its ...

The EU in the South Caucasus: Making the Most of Current ...

10 Aliyeva, Aytan (2022) “The European Union Policy in the South Caucasus”, SSRN, 20 August https:// · papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm ...

The European Union Policy in the South Caucasus

The European Union has approved the green light for Georgia's efforts to join the Union, has signed new cooperation in the field of aviation with Armenia.

The South Caucasus: a challenge for the EU

In January 2002 the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) beca- me an autonomous Paris-based agency of the European. Union. Following an EU Council Joint ...

The EU in the South Caucasus - Clingendael Institute

Chapter 2 specifically assesses the role of the European Union in the South Caucasus, asking what political approach and policy instruments it ...

EU Policy in the South Caucasus - Archive of European Integration

Discussions are underway in South. Caucasian societies about the essential political and economic conditions for closer EU integration. A very intense debate ...

The EU and the South Caucasus - Cairn

This article analyses the European Union (EU)'s policy vis-à-vis Armenia,. Azerbaijan and Georgia and the responses of South Caucasus' elites and societies to ...

(PDF) The European Union's Policy in the South Caucasus

The European Union's Policy in the South Caucasus: In Search of a Strategy ; at a bilateral level between the European Commission and each neighbouring country.

From Armenia to the EU: Stay Strong on the South Caucasus

Despite negotiations facilitated by Brussels in 2022–2023, the EU failed to prevent Azerbaijan's use of force in Nagorno-Karabakh in September ...

The EU and the South Caucasus | Columbia University Press

This book delves into the complex and often contradictory relations between the Southern Caucasus and European Union (EU).

The European Union Policy In The South Caucasus – Analysis

The Eastern Partnership Program (EaP) under the EU's Neighbourhood Policy is designed to create stability, prosperity and good governance in the ...

The Role of the EU in the Security of the South Caucasus - jstor

The po- tential Caucasian candidates are the target of European policies that aim to assure stability on the periphery of the future enlarged European Union.

Why we need more EU engagement in the South Caucasus - EEAS

It is a good way to build a 'Team Europe' approach to EU foreign policy, strengthening the buy in from member states and enabling us to be ...