Eastern Partnership 3.0: Principles, priorities, and prospects
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15-06-2020
The geopolitical, economic and security situation in Europe has evolved significantly in the past 10 years since the Eastern Partnership (EaP) was first created in 2009. With the growing pressure on democracies and multilateralism worldwide, an aggressive Russia under Vladimir Putin and an increasingly influential China, the role of the European Union – a major global champion of democracy and multilateralism – and its responsibility for sustainable stability in the EaP region are growing. Against this backdrop, the new 'geopolitical' European Commission and the EU's High Representative have put forward a proposal for the EaP policy beyond 2020, focused on 'reinforcing resilience'.
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- Armenië
- Azerbeidzjan
- Azië-Oceanië
- Belarus
- China
- economische geografie
- Europa
- EUROPESE UNIE
- GEOGRAFIE
- geopolitiek
- Georgië
- INTERNATIONALE BETREKKINGEN
- internationale politiek
- internationale rol van de EU
- menswetenschappen
- Moldavië
- multilaterale betrekking
- Oekraïne
- Oostelijk Partnerschap
- Opbouw van Europa
- politieke geografie
- Rusland
- WETENSCHAPPEN