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Journal Article

The European Union's Relations with Ukraine and Azerbaijan

Post-Soviet Affairs

Authors

  • Franke
  • A.
  • Gawrich
  • A.
  • Schweickert
  • R.
  • Melnykovsky
  • I.

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JEL Classification

F15 F55 F50 O17 P20 P30 Q34

Key Words

Azerbaijan

ENP

governance

institutional change

Resource Curse

transition economies

Ukraine

Among ENP countries, Azerbaijan is outstanding because it leans on its resource base and sees the EU at the receiving end of bilateral relations. At the other extreme, Ukraine depends on EU cooperation, especially with respect to trade. We develop a comprehensive theoretical concept for analyzing both types of asymmetries. We do this by considering both rational cost-benefit as well as constructivist norm oriented national strategies. Furthermore, we contrast the both national strategies to bilateral, regional, and multilateral EU strategies for democracy promotion, economic cooperation, justice and home affairs cooperation, and conflict resolution in European neighbourhood. It turns out that EU strategies of Neighbourhood Europeanization have to be increasingly based on non-tangible tools, on packages of regional and multilateral initiatives which balance out asymmetries, and on other than trade issues, such as security, in order to be more effective.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Dr. Rainer Schweickert
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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