Governing Europe's Neighbourhood
Partners or Periphery?
Michael E Smith editor Katja Weber editor Michael Baun editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:31st Jan '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This volume, newly available in paperback, examines the role of the European Union in creating a system of governance involving the countries and regions of its new ‘neighbourhood’. Enlargement has functioned as one of the EU’s most effective foreign policy tools, yet the EU is rapidly approaching the limits of its capacity to accept new member states. It therefore must develop ways of extending and preserving the European zone of peace and stability that do not rely on the prospect of membership as a means of influencing the behaviour of non-member countries.
A major step in this direction is the EU’s new European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). The ENP aims to create a ring of ‘well-governed and friendly’ countries along the EU’s eastern, southeastern, and southern peripheries. This volume situates this policy in a broad, analytically-coherent framework, supported by a full range of ENP case studies, to explain whether the ENP represents a truly new approach to regional governance.
ISBN: 9780719096778
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
Weight: 386g
272 pages