The EU’s Central Asia Strategy was introduced in 2007 in order to upgrade the EU’s cooperation with the five states of the region. One of the objectives of EUCAM was to assess and monitor the implementation of the EU’s Central Asia Strategy. This policy brief serves as a summary of the EUCAM Report Into EurAsia - Monitoring the EU's Central Asia Strategy, by Michael Emerson, Jos Boonstra, Nafisa Hasanova, Marlene Laruelle and Sebastien Peyrouse
The author analyses the European Union’s foreign policy in Central Asia. He indicates the basic tend...
Central Asia is a region strategically located at the crossroads of the two continents: Asia and Eur...
In July 2007, the European Union initiated a fundamentally new approach to the countries of Central ...
The EU’s Central Asia Strategy approaches its fourth anniversary. In that time the EU has placed its...
Central Asia faces a broad range of security challenges. Due to the region's position at the crossro...
In 2007, the EU published a Strategy for a New Partnership with Central Asia. In its initial stages ...
In July 2007, the Council of the European Union adopted “The EU and Central Asia: Strategy for a New...
[From the Introduction]. For the first time since the collapse of communism, the EU is facing a stra...
[From the Introduction]. The German Presidency of the EU in the first half of 2007 inspired great ho...
All five Central Asian states are weak in terms of rule of law, good governance and democracy. The E...
On 14 July European development ministers met in Sopot, Poland. Among a host of development related ...
The EU argues in its Central Asia policy that it wants to take greater account of Afghanistan. But w...
The European Union is a security actor in Central Asia, although with less influence than other play...
A recent field trip to the five countries of Central Asia has given CEPS Senior Fellow Michael Emers...
Central Asia is a region strategically located on the crossroads of the two continents. The region i...
The author analyses the European Union’s foreign policy in Central Asia. He indicates the basic tend...
Central Asia is a region strategically located at the crossroads of the two continents: Asia and Eur...
In July 2007, the European Union initiated a fundamentally new approach to the countries of Central ...
The EU’s Central Asia Strategy approaches its fourth anniversary. In that time the EU has placed its...
Central Asia faces a broad range of security challenges. Due to the region's position at the crossro...
In 2007, the EU published a Strategy for a New Partnership with Central Asia. In its initial stages ...
In July 2007, the Council of the European Union adopted “The EU and Central Asia: Strategy for a New...
[From the Introduction]. For the first time since the collapse of communism, the EU is facing a stra...
[From the Introduction]. The German Presidency of the EU in the first half of 2007 inspired great ho...
All five Central Asian states are weak in terms of rule of law, good governance and democracy. The E...
On 14 July European development ministers met in Sopot, Poland. Among a host of development related ...
The EU argues in its Central Asia policy that it wants to take greater account of Afghanistan. But w...
The European Union is a security actor in Central Asia, although with less influence than other play...
A recent field trip to the five countries of Central Asia has given CEPS Senior Fellow Michael Emers...
Central Asia is a region strategically located on the crossroads of the two continents. The region i...
The author analyses the European Union’s foreign policy in Central Asia. He indicates the basic tend...
Central Asia is a region strategically located at the crossroads of the two continents: Asia and Eur...
In July 2007, the European Union initiated a fundamentally new approach to the countries of Central ...