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A NEW ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY TOWARDS THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP STATES

Nicoleta Vasilcovschi ()
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Nicoleta Vasilcovschi: Cygnus Scientific Society, Suceava, Romania

A chapter in EURINT Proceedings 2013, 2013, vol. 1, pp 301-308 from Centre for European Studies, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

Abstract: The world nowadays is structured on 90% economic interest and on 10% other interests. The development of globalization, the new structures that increase in the world and the new market evolution, from the real to virtual space involve new criteria of adaption at this new reality. The field of Economic Diplomacy is developed by the states that want to have a strong impact at the global level. Analyzing the Economic Diplomacy of the European Union, we can observe that this is represented by the actions of the External Action Service of the EU, that keep the markets open, access to resources, and the development of business at the global level. The field of Economic Diplomacy in the European Union is also a component of the members states’ interests, but not yet a priority that the European Union uses to develop its strategies and impact at the global level or at the regional level regarding the Eastern Partnership States. Our work presents, in the first part, the structure of Economic Diplomacy, the actual directions in European Union Diplomacy and the possible development of a new economic diplomacy of the EU in the context of the Eastern Partnership States. We will show the impact of the new economic diplomacy for the collaboration with the Eastern Partnership States.

Keywords: new economic diplomacy; business; Eastern Partnership States; European External Action Service; globalization; European Union (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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