Does the EU Need a Strategy for the South Caucasus?
27th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in the South Caucasus”
Dokumenttyp:
Study Group InformationErscheinungsdatum:
September 2024Herausgeber:
Christoph Bilban MA BA, Dr. Frédéric Labarre, Dr. George NiculescuVerlag:
Study Group Information - Austrian National Defence Academy in co-operation with the PfP Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies InstitutesISBN:
978-3-903359-97-0Seiten:
195Autor(en):
Stephan H. Astourian, Shalva Dzebisashvili, Stephanie Fenkart, Vasif Huseynov, Daria Isachenko, Elena Marzac, Prof. Dr. Ayse Nilufer Narli, Fuad Shahbazov, Yeghia Tashjyan, Marat TerterovBeiträge in dieser Publikation:
Vorwort
With Georgia being an official EU candidate since December 2023, Armenia voicing its interest in deepening relations with the EU and Azerbaijan being open for pragmatic relations short of further EU enlargement in the South Caucasus, future policy decisions taken in Brussels will not only manifest their effects in bilateral relations with the three South Caucasus republics but in the region as a whole. The contributions in this volume evaluate the EU’s role in the South Caucasus integrative processes and its traditional soft power approach, with an additional closer look at other external actors active in the region.