SPECIAL REPORT - The ENP and the South Caucasus: perceptions, expectations and deceptions
By Lili DI PUPPO in Tbilisi
Much has been written on the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) since its launch in 2003, but there is still much uncertainty as to whether this new EU instrument, whose declared objective is to “avoid new dividing lines in Europe” will respond to the aspirations of the EU’s neighbours. What can they expect from this policy? What must they accomplish to “reap” the promised rewards? According to some observers, the ENP might produce more frustrat...
CONTENTS
> Editorial
The South Caucasus countries and the ENP
> Lili DI PUPPO : The South Caucasus countries and the ENP: Three different paths to Europe?
> Mikheil KOBALADZE et Nodar TANGIASHVILI : Georgia and the ENP: So far so good
Added value of the ENP in the South Caucasus: Conflict resolution and regional cooperation
> Nicu POPESCU : The European Union and conflicts in the South Caucasus
> Burcu GÜLTEKIN : Cross-border cooperation
The ENP viewed from the “periphery”
> Zofia POLAK : Interview with Yuri Andrukhovytch
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