Drawing on (in)securitisation theory as developed by the PARIS school, the chapter addresses the central normative dilemma of the EU’s EaP - resilience vs. principled pragmatism - and offers an alternative conceptual framework. The chapter first examines the EaP's raison d'être after Euro-Maidan and annexation of Crimea in the context of a profound shift in the EU's international actorness and identity in terms of a transition from ethical power Europe to pragmatic empire Europe. The second part of the chapter explains an even more salient (in)securitisation of the EU EaP stemming from principled pragmatism as modus operandi for the EU resilience-building in the EU's eastern neighbourhood. In the concluding part of the chapter it is emphasi...
This paper traces the evolution of the European Union’s (EU) and Russian Federation’s discourse on t...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis in 2014, the idea that the EU and Russia are engaged in a g...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis in 2014, the idea that the EU and Russia are engaged in a g...
This paper examines the European Union’s Eastern Partnership (EaP) initiative through the lens of th...
This chapter examines the relevance of normative power in the European Union's (EU) and Russia’s pol...
The resilience approach as EU's newfound paradigm places societies and communities at the heart of i...
This article argues that the broad security discourse built into the European Union's (EU's) initiat...
The European Union (EU) is making strong inroads into areas of security traditionally reserved to st...
This article reflects on the development and operation of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) fr...
In 2014, the relationship between the European Union (EU) and Russia turned from cooperation to conf...
Protracted conflicts, which negatively affect the security environment and foster the emergence of A...
This paper explores the articulation of the resilience concept in the policies of the European Union...
In the last couple of years, the EU’s foreign policy was mainly directed towards two regions: the Ba...
The European Union’s (EU) foreign policymaking has been known as value-based and therefore normative...
This master’s thesis studies the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy in the Eastern Partnership bef...
This paper traces the evolution of the European Union’s (EU) and Russian Federation’s discourse on t...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis in 2014, the idea that the EU and Russia are engaged in a g...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis in 2014, the idea that the EU and Russia are engaged in a g...
This paper examines the European Union’s Eastern Partnership (EaP) initiative through the lens of th...
This chapter examines the relevance of normative power in the European Union's (EU) and Russia’s pol...
The resilience approach as EU's newfound paradigm places societies and communities at the heart of i...
This article argues that the broad security discourse built into the European Union's (EU's) initiat...
The European Union (EU) is making strong inroads into areas of security traditionally reserved to st...
This article reflects on the development and operation of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) fr...
In 2014, the relationship between the European Union (EU) and Russia turned from cooperation to conf...
Protracted conflicts, which negatively affect the security environment and foster the emergence of A...
This paper explores the articulation of the resilience concept in the policies of the European Union...
In the last couple of years, the EU’s foreign policy was mainly directed towards two regions: the Ba...
The European Union’s (EU) foreign policymaking has been known as value-based and therefore normative...
This master’s thesis studies the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy in the Eastern Partnership bef...
This paper traces the evolution of the European Union’s (EU) and Russian Federation’s discourse on t...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis in 2014, the idea that the EU and Russia are engaged in a g...
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis in 2014, the idea that the EU and Russia are engaged in a g...