Enhanced relations - protracted conflict(s)?
The EU's Non-Recognition and Engagement Policy (NREP) towards Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Georgia
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Protracted conflicts with and over de facto independent entities such as the Abkhazia and South Ossetia/Tskhinvali region in Georgia endanger the region’s sustainable and peaceful development. Anna Steiner examines Georgia’s breakaway regions in the context of EU policies – a highly topical, yet unresolved matter. Relations between Georgia and the EU have significantly deepened within the last ten years (Association Agreement, DCFTA, Visa Liberalisation). The present book closes a scientific gap by reviewing the NREP in the light of these developments. Using a profound literature basis and expert interviews, the authorsheds light on EU-Russian relations, the politico-normative framework of EU-Georgian relations, neighbourhood relations and applicable governance concepts. Realistic proposals for a future EU approach make this book a guideline for diplomatic engagement.
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Enhanced relations - protracted conflict(s)?, Anna Steiner
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- Title
- Enhanced relations - protracted conflict(s)?
- Subtitle
- The EU's Non-Recognition and Engagement Policy (NREP) towards Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Georgia
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Anna Steiner
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- Tectum Verlag
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- 2019
- ISBN10
- 3828843042
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- 9783828843042
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- University and college textbooks
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- Protracted conflicts with and over de facto independent entities such as the Abkhazia and South Ossetia/Tskhinvali region in Georgia endanger the region’s sustainable and peaceful development. Anna Steiner examines Georgia’s breakaway regions in the context of EU policies – a highly topical, yet unresolved matter. Relations between Georgia and the EU have significantly deepened within the last ten years (Association Agreement, DCFTA, Visa Liberalisation). The present book closes a scientific gap by reviewing the NREP in the light of these developments. Using a profound literature basis and expert interviews, the authorsheds light on EU-Russian relations, the politico-normative framework of EU-Georgian relations, neighbourhood relations and applicable governance concepts. Realistic proposals for a future EU approach make this book a guideline for diplomatic engagement.