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Who`s My Neighbour?

Gabriella Meloni
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Gabriella Meloni: European University Institute (EUI), Florence

European Political Economy Review, 2007, vol. 7, issue Summer, 24-37

Abstract: The EU is approaching bordering countries offering them Òneighbourhood relationsÓ, but it fails short of taking into consideration how this concept may be perceived by its partners. This paper will propose a reconsideration of the term ÒneighbourÓ in the conviction that this operation is of fundamental importance in order to solve any eventual misunderstanding on its meaning and to define, in the context of the ENP, what the nature of a relationship of neighbourhood may imply. In particular, it will look at the literature to show that this term, far from being uncontested, fundamentally implies an ÒotheringÓ practice which transcends the Christian teaching to Òlove oneÕs neighbour as oneselfÓ. Then, it will underline that this word may have different connotations in partner countries which may go beyond a neutral indication of geographical proximity and which may not correspond to the meaning consolidated in the Anglo Saxon tradition which basically refers to a neighbour as to a ÒfellowÓ. Finally, the paper will underline that the same fundamental ambiguity which marks the term here considered lies at the very core of the ENP. As a matter of fact, this policy shows persisting uncertainties on how to substantiate the relationship with neighbouring countries, whether in terms of fellowship and integration or in terms of an Òother than meÓ who still represents a security threat.

Keywords: Neighbourhood; ENP; integration-security dilemma (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F50 F53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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