
'The Politics' and 'The Political' of the Eastern Partnership Initiative
Reshaping the Agenda
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. March 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
110 pages
978-0-367-51131-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Special Issue consolidates new approaches to the study of the EU's role in the eastern neighbourhood and beyond, informed by post-structuralist traditions in international relations. More specifically, by revisiting the European Neighbourhood Policy's agenda from the conceptual perspective of 'the political' and redefining the notions of 'othering', 'differentiation' and 'normalisation', this volume renders a new and much-needed theoretical and empirical outlook onto the policy developments and their practices. By unpacking and connecting security, regional, institutional, normative and sector-thematic policy dimensions, the book seeks to re-politicise the agenda and re-focus policy revision on understanding the fundamentals of power relations when applied to the EU external relations. In light of the compounding crises, external and internal, one can no longer afford to simply tinker around the edges of the policy content and instruments. A more radical theoretical undertaking is overdue, to re-shape, re-define and re-centre the EU relations with the eastern region especially, put in the context of the new EU's Global Security Strategy, and the new aspirations for the 2017 European Neighbourhood summit.
The chapters originally published as a special issue in East European Politics.
The chapters originally published as a special issue in East European Politics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
226 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-51131-9 (9780367511319)
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Elena Korosteleva | Igor Merheim-Eyre | Eske van Gils
'The Politics' and 'The Political' of the Eastern Partnership Initiative
Reshaping the Agenda
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Elena Korosteleva | Igor Merheim-Eyre | Eske van Gils
'The Politics' and 'The Political' of the Eastern Partnership Initiative
Reshaping the Agenda
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Elena Korosteleva | Igor Merheim-Eyre | Eske van Gils
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Reshaping the Agenda
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Persons
Elena Korosteleva is Professor of International Politics and Jean Monnet Chair of European Politics, at the School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, UK. She is Director of the Global European Centre, and LSE Dahrendorf Debating Europe Professorial Fellow.
Igor Merheim-Eyre is a Research Fellow, Global Europe Centre, University of Kent, UK.
Eske van Gils is Post-Doctoral Research Associate, GCRF RCUK COMPASS Project 'Comprehensive Capacity-building in Eastern Europe and Central Asia', and Research Fellow, Global Europe Centre, University of Kent, UK.
Igor Merheim-Eyre is a Research Fellow, Global Europe Centre, University of Kent, UK.
Eske van Gils is Post-Doctoral Research Associate, GCRF RCUK COMPASS Project 'Comprehensive Capacity-building in Eastern Europe and Central Asia', and Research Fellow, Global Europe Centre, University of Kent, UK.
Content
1. Eastern Partnership: bringing "the political" back in Elena Korosteleva 2. Bringing "the political" back into European security: challenges to the EU's ordering of the Eastern Partnership Licinia Simao 3. How "the political" can make the European external action service more effective in the eastern region Hrant Kostanyan 4. Exploring the European Union's rationalities of governing: the case of cross-border mobility in the eastern partnership Igor Merheim-Eyre 5. Differentiation through bargaining power in EU-Azerbaijan relations: Baku as a tough negotiator Eske van Gils 6. Europe and the political: from axiological monism to pluralistic dialogism Richard Sakwa