Good neighbourhood as an EU accession criterion for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia?

For the new and future EU candidate countries of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia, the path to EU membership is based on the same \"established criteria and conditions\" as for the long-term candidates of the Western Balkans (WB). However, the WB’s EU accession process brought with it addition...

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Main Author: Christina Eva Griessler
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Published: Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade 2023-06-01
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description For the new and future EU candidate countries of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia, the path to EU membership is based on the same \"established criteria and conditions\" as for the long-term candidates of the Western Balkans (WB). However, the WB’s EU accession process brought with it additional conditions, such as regional cooperation, reconciliation and good neighbourly relations. The EU’s objective at the time was to encourage the countries in the region to improve relations with their neighbours and to deal with the war legacies through regional cooperation initiatives. This raises the question of how, and to what extent, these additional criteria could become part of the EU integration process of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia – all countries in conflict with neighbouring Russia. The theoretical background of the analysis is the EU’s actorness and its policy of external governance, expanding its normative sphere of influence to non-EU members. The paper discusses the additional WB conditions and identifies similar preconditions in the relevant EU agreements and documents for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia since 2014. It shows that some of the WB preconditions are used in Eastern European Partner (EaP) countries but are, for now, seemingly less of a priority.
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spelling doaj-art-b124b1f748c44eec9f22aaa2e1b2020c2024-12-16T17:03:21ZengInstitute of International Politics and Economics, BelgradeMeđunarodni Problemi0025-85552406-06902023-06-0175340943310.2298/MEDJP2303409GGood neighbourhood as an EU accession criterion for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia?Christina Eva Griessler0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5294-8045Andrássy University Budapest, HungaryFor the new and future EU candidate countries of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia, the path to EU membership is based on the same \"established criteria and conditions\" as for the long-term candidates of the Western Balkans (WB). However, the WB’s EU accession process brought with it additional conditions, such as regional cooperation, reconciliation and good neighbourly relations. The EU’s objective at the time was to encourage the countries in the region to improve relations with their neighbours and to deal with the war legacies through regional cooperation initiatives. This raises the question of how, and to what extent, these additional criteria could become part of the EU integration process of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia – all countries in conflict with neighbouring Russia. The theoretical background of the analysis is the EU’s actorness and its policy of external governance, expanding its normative sphere of influence to non-EU members. The paper discusses the additional WB conditions and identifies similar preconditions in the relevant EU agreements and documents for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia since 2014. It shows that some of the WB preconditions are used in Eastern European Partner (EaP) countries but are, for now, seemingly less of a priority.https://internationalproblems.rs/wp-content/uploads/MP/2023/3/MP-2023-3-article-2.pdfeu enlargementconditionalityconflictneighbourhoodwestern balkanseastern european partnershiprussia
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Good neighbourhood as an EU accession criterion for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia?
Međunarodni Problemi
eu enlargement
conditionality
conflict
neighbourhood
western balkans
eastern european partnership
russia
title Good neighbourhood as an EU accession criterion for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia?
title_full Good neighbourhood as an EU accession criterion for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia?
title_fullStr Good neighbourhood as an EU accession criterion for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia?
title_full_unstemmed Good neighbourhood as an EU accession criterion for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia?
title_short Good neighbourhood as an EU accession criterion for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia?
title_sort good neighbourhood as an eu accession criterion for ukraine moldova and georgia
topic eu enlargement
conditionality
conflict
neighbourhood
western balkans
eastern european partnership
russia
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