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'Moral Power' of the European Union in the South Caucasus

'Moral Power' of the European Union in the South Caucasus
Author: Syuzanna Vasilyan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2019-06-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137601981

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This book devises a new conceptual framework of ‘moral power’ and applies it to the policy of the European Union (EU) towards the South Caucasian states of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. It covers the period starting from the 1990s to the present and analyses policy domains (democracy promotion, conflict resolution, security, energy, trade) juxtaposing the policy of EU/member states with those of the United States (US), Russia, Turkey, Iran, as well as inter-governmental and regional organizations. ‘Morality’ is unpacked as composed of seven parameters: consequentialism; coherence; consistency; normative steadiness; balance between values and interests; inclusiveness; and external legitimacy. ‘Power’ is branched into ‘potential’, ‘actual’ and ‘actualized’ types. ‘Moral power’ is consequently developed as an objective and neutral framework to capture the foreign policy of an international actor in any geographic area and policy sphere. The book will be useful for students and scholars of International Relations and EU Studies, policy-makers and practitioners.


Conflict Resolution in South Caucasus

Conflict Resolution in South Caucasus
Author: Esmira Jafarova
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498502865

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This book aims to highlight the efforts by the international community to facilitate solutions to the conflicts in the South Caucasus, and focuses particularly on the existing challenges to these efforts. The South Caucasus region has long been roiled by the lingering ethno-national conflicts—Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Abkhazia and South Ossetia conflicts within Georgia—that continue to disrupt security and stability in the entire region. Throughout different phases of the conflicts the international community has shown varying degrees of activism in conflict resolution. For clarity purposes, it should be emphasized that the notion of “international community” will be confined to the relevant organizations that have palpable share in the process—the UN, the OSCE, and the EU—and the states that have the biggest impact on conflict resolution and the leverage on the conflicting parties—Russia, Turkey, and the United States.


The EU and Georgia

The EU and Georgia
Author: Bruno Coppieters
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2007
Genre: Abkhazia (Georgia)
ISBN:

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EU Conflict Prevention and Crisis Management

EU Conflict Prevention and Crisis Management
Author: Eva Gross
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2010-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136833633

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Conflict prevention and crisis management has become a key activity for the EU since the creation of the Common Security and Defence Policy in 1999. The rapid growth of this policy area, as well as the number of missions deployed beyond the EU’s border raise important questions about the nature of the EU’s international role and its contribution to international security. The Contributions to EU Conflict Prevention and Crisis Management analyze European conflict prevention and crisis management in terms of the EU’s evolving global role, its institutions and its policies. The volume analyzes the EU’s position in relation to the US, the UN and other regional security organizations, and applies three different institutionalist perspectives – historical, rational choice and sociological institutionalism - to explain the increasing institutionalization of EU crisis management. It also critically analyzes the application of EU policies in West Africa, Afghanistan and the Caucasus. Providing a comprehensive analysis of EU crisis management, the volume explores what role EU conflict prevention and crisis management plays in a European and a global context. Offering a comprehensive and original contribution to the literature on EU foreign and security policy, this volume will be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, international relations and security studies.


The EU in the South Caucasus

The EU in the South Caucasus
Author: Jakob Hedenskog
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes
ISBN:

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The full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 and the resulting increased international isolation of Russia, at least on the European stage, has created opportunities for the European Union (EU) across Eurasia. This is most clear in the South Caucasus, where frustration over Moscow’s actions could allow the EU to play a key stabilising role. The EU has a strong hand to play in the South Caucasus. Trade is growing between the EU and the countries of the region, and the EU sees opportunities to increase its role as a conflict resolution partner, particularly in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan tend to have a positive impression of the EU’s engagement in conflict resolution in the region. With its hands tied in Ukraine, Russia has become an increasingly unreliable guarantor of its de facto control over Nagorno-Karabakh. In addition, the Minsk Group under the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), co-chaired by Russia, France and the United States, the traditional negotiating format on the conflict, has been largely inactive and side-lined. The EU should therefore maintain momentum in its efforts to stabilise this important region in its neighbourhood.


The Revised European Neighbourhood Policy

The Revised European Neighbourhood Policy
Author: Dimitris Bouris
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2016-11-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137471824

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This book analyses the revised European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) which entered into force in May 2011, thereby replacing its predecessor of 2003/2004. The edited volume provides a structured and comprehensive overview of the most recent developments in EU foreign policy (EUFP) towards the EU’s southern and eastern neighbourhood through the prism of continuity and change. By critically examining EU action and inaction in the framework of the 2011 ENP, it also puts the ENP's most recent review of 2015 in perspective. Topics covered include: conceptual, theoretical and methodological issues; the legal and institutional aspects of the revised ENP and the changes brought by the entering into force of the Lisbon Treaty; and conflicts and crises in the EU’s neighbourhood, such as the Western Sahara conflict, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the South Caucasus conflicts and the crisis in Ukraine. The authors also focus on sectoral cooperation, analysing the changes brought by the revised ENP of 2011 in the domains of energy cooperation and migration. This volume will appeal to scholars and upper level students in EU/European Studies, International Relations, Political Science, as well as practitioners and policy-makers in the field.


The EU and Conflict Resolution

The EU and Conflict Resolution
Author: Nathalie Tocci
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2007-05-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134123388

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Through the study of five ethno-political conflicts lying on or just beyond Europe's borders, this book analyzes the impact and effectiveness of EU foreign policy on conflict resolution. Conflict resolution features strongly as an objective of the European Union's foreign policy. In promoting this aim, the EU's geographical focus has rested primarily in its beleaguered backyard to the south and to the east. Taking a strong comparative approach, Nathalie Tocci explores the principal determinants of conflict dynamics in Cyprus, Turkey, Serbia-Montenegro, Israel-Palestine and Georgia in order to assess the impact of EU contractual ties on them. The volume includes topical analyzis based on first-hand experience, in-depth interviews with all the relevant actors and photography in ongoing conflict areas in the Middle East, the Eastern Mediterranean, the Balkans and the Caucasus. This revealing study shows that the gap between EU potential and effectiveness often rests in the specific manner in which the EU collectively chooses to conduct its contractual relations. The EU and Conflict Resolution will be of interest to all readers who wish to acquire an excellent understanding of the EU's impact on conflict contexts and will appeal to scholars of European politics, security studies and conflict resolution.