The Eastern Partnership as a Contested Neighbourhood: The Role of External Actors - The EU and Russia

被引:1
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作者
Legucka, Agnieszka [1 ]
Wlodkowska, Agata [2 ]
机构
[1] Polish Inst Int Affairs PISM, Acad Finance & Business Vistula Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
[2] Acad Finance & Business Vistula Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
来源
STUDIA EUROPEJSKIE-STUDIES IN EUROPEAN AFFAIRS | 2021年 / 25卷 / 04期
关键词
Russia; European Union; Eastern Partnership; Rivalry; Clash of Interests;
D O I
10.33067/SE.4.2021.2
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Contestation remains a significant factor in the EU neighbourhood. The aim of this article is to elaborate on the role of external actors - namely the European Union and the Russian Federation - in managing local and regional contestation. The latter is defined as incompatibilities between two or more competing views about how political, economic, social, and territorial order should be established and/or sustained. Competing interests between the EU and Russia concern many issues; the model of political system in the neighbourhood (democracy vs. authoritarianism), the model and direction of the economic integration of these countries (European or Eurasia integration), and the infrastructure and availability of gas and oil (energy disputes). The common neighbourhood, which concerns EU Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine), has become an area of rivalry rather than cooperation between the EU and Russia. The first seeks to stabilise the post-Soviet area, while Russia exploits local destabilisations and conflicts to maintain its influence there.
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