학술논문

The EU's Eastern Neighbourhood
Document Type
book
Author
Source
Subject
Anaïs Marin
european
Furugzod Usmonov
federation
free
Ihor Markov
James Wesley Scott
James W. Scott
Joni Virkkunen
Larissa Titarenko
labour
migration
Octavian Ţîcu
Oleksii Pozniak
Olga Brednikova
Olga Davydova-Minguet
Olga Filippova
Olga Tkach
Paul Fryer
policies
policy
regime
russian
Sergei Riazantsev
Sergey Rumyantsev
Tiina Sotkasiira
Valeriu Mosneaga
Volodymyr Kravchenko
visa
bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSL Ethnic studies
bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTB Regional studies
Language
English
Abstract
The collapse of the Soviet Union has had profound and long-lasting impacts on the societies of Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus and Central Asia, impacts which are not yet fully worked through: changes in state-society relations, a comprehensive reconfiguration of political, economic and social ties, the resurgence of regional conflicts "frozen" during the Soviet period, and new migration patterns both towards Russia and the European Union. At the same time the EU has emerged as an important player in the region, formulating its European Neighbourhood Policy, and engaging neighbouring states in a process of cross-border regional co-operation. This book explores a wide range of complex and contested questions related to borders, security and migration in the emerging "European Neighbourhood" which includes countries of the Caucasus and Central Asia as well as the countries which immediately border the EU. Issues discussed include new forms of regional and cross-border co-operation, new patterns of migration, and the potential role of the EU as a stabilizing external force.