
Eastern Partnership
Author(s) -
Valeria Stefania Caras
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
debater a europa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1647-6336
DOI - 10.14195/1647-6336_25_2
Subject(s) - general partnership , leverage (statistics) , european union , political science , corporate governance , international trade , geography , business , finance , machine learning , computer science , law
This work analyses the relationship between the European Union and the Eastern Partnership countries which includes Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine. We propose to move beyond the center-periphery and external governance models which presume the hierarchical, power-based relations. The specific conditions of the region require us also consider Russia’s role in the region as well as local factors of the Eastern Partnership countries which can challenge EU integration. The theory of linkage and leverage is used to analyze the complex interactions between the EU, Eastern Partnership countries, and Russia. The Eastern Partnership Index demonstrates that Eastern Partnership countries have rather intensive linkages with the EU, especially Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia. The resource revenues allow Azerbaijan to be less dependent on both Russia and the EU, but its trade relations are closer to the EU. While Belarus and Armenia have more intensive linkages with Russia and Russia’s leverage for these two states is more powerful.