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1 online resource (v, 16 pages) |
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Carnegie paper |
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Working papers (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
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Summary -- The state of the neighborhood -- Thwarted ambitions -- The return of old politics -- Faulty conceptual framework -- Eurocentric illusions -- Inconsistent conditionality -- Disengaged member states -- Too little, too slowly -- Too much "hub and spokes" -- Toward the ENP II -- A truly strong ENP |
Summary |
Through its European Neighborhood Policy (ENP), the European Union (EU) aims to support the structural transformation of its Eastern and Southern neighbors, promoting democracy, the rule of law, and successful market economies. Ten years after the ENP's launch, it is clear that the policy is not working. Adjusting the ENP to the changing reality on the ground, sharpening its tools, and rebuilding its credibility should be a top priority for the EU's foreign policy leadership |
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"February 2014." |
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Series from resource home page |
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Carnegie, viewed February 4, 2014) |
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European Neighbourhood Policy (Program)
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SUBJECT |
European Neighbourhood Policy (Program) fast (OCoLC)fst01781661 |
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European cooperation.
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Diplomatic relations.
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European cooperation.
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SUBJECT |
European Union countries -- Foreign relations
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European Union countries.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Carnegie Europe, issuing body.
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, publisher.
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