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European Neighbourhood Policy, Geopolitics Between Integration and Security, edited by Bettina Bruns, Dorit Happ, Helga Zichner

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European Neighbourhood Policy, Geopolitics Between Integration and Security, edited by Bettina Bruns, Dorit Happ, Helga Zichner
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
European Neighbourhood Policy
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
958449590
Responsibility statement
edited by Bettina Bruns, Dorit Happ, Helga Zichner
Series statement
Springer eBooksNew Geographies of Europe
Sub title
Geopolitics Between Integration and Security
Summary
This book assesses the instruments and measures geared towards determining the EU's relations with it's neighbours. These are channelled on the one hand by the enlargement policy focusing on the Western Balkans and on the other hand by the neighbourhood policy which will enable the integration of Central and Eastern European neighbouring countries without offering membership. Both of these policies have strong local and regional effects in the EU's neighbouring countries. However, little attention has been paid to the perceptions of and impact of these policies in the neighbouring countries themselves.  By presenting theoretical contributions and empirical case studies drawing on qualitative and ethnographic fieldwork, this book provides new insights that will be of great interest for students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of Geography, Sociology, Political Science and European Studies.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction; Bettina Bruns, Dorit Happ and Helga Zichner -- Chapter 2. Scale Up, Harry! Discursive Transition (and Continuity) in the EU's 'Area of Freedom, Security and Justice' between 1995 and 2014; Frank Meyer -- Chapter 3. Extra-Territorial Migration Control from a Principal-Agent Perspective: Actors, Mechanisms and Delegation Costs; Lena Laube and Andreas Müller -- Chapter 4. Democratizing EU Democracy Assistance? The EU’s Perspective on Civil Society; Micha Fiedlschuster -- Chapter 5. Both In-Between and Out: National Sovereignty and Cross-Border Governmentality in the Euro 2012 in Lviv; Andrey Makarychev and Alexandra Yatsyk -- Chapter 6. The EaP Achievements in Ukraine and Georgia: Public Opinion vs. Institutional Changes; Tetiana Kostiuchenko and Liubov Akulenko -- Chapter 7. The EU's Extra-Territorialization and Securitization: What Does it Mean for Ukraine and Belarus?; Bettina Bruns and Dorit Happ -- Chapter 8. The EU's Education Policy Abroad: The 'Power of Attraction' and the Case of Moldova; Helga Zichner and Vladislav Saran -- Chapter 9. The Western Balkan Inside, Outside and Between the European Union: About the Nexus between Regional Cooperation, European Integration and Security Sector Reforms; Stefanie Dreiack -- Chapter 10. Mapping European Cultural Actors: Addressing the Case of Belarus; Iryna Matsevich-Dukhan
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