EU Involvement in Managing Security Relations within Post- conflict Areas in the Eastern Neighbourhood: the case of Republic of Moldova
Ana-Maria Stăvaru
Europolity – Continuity and Change in European Governance - Old Series, 2010, vol. 4, issue 1, 80-94
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My purpose in this paper is to analyze the way the European Union is involved in the management of security relations with post-conflict regions from its Eastern border. By using concepts from both the neofunctionalist theory of integration, as well as from the liberal intergovernmentalist theory, I present the main strategies and programmes in which the European Union is an active part in south-eastern Europe. In the final part of the paper, I present a case study concerning the involvement of the European Union in the resolution of the Transnistrian protracted conflict in the Republic of Moldova. I will point out the inconsistencies of the European Union’s involvement in the resolution of the conflict, as well as a series of recommendations for improving the results of the EU’s involvement.
Keywords: security relations; Eastern vicinity; protracted conflicts; common strategies and actions; relative power of negotiation; unequal influence; statehood issue (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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