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The 'New' Geopolitics in the Caucasus

What Role for the EU?
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Following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the EU's ambition to develop "strategic and ambitious partnership(s) based on common values and rules, mutual interests and commitments, as well as shared ownership and responsibility" (EEAS) in the countries of the Eastern Partnership has come under much pressure. Whatever remains of this ambitions in the South Caucasus has turned into a frantic attempt to re-define the EU's role in this new geopolitical scenario. This collection focuses on Armenia and Georgia as the two "frontline" countries in which the beneficial role of the EU and the supposed commonality of values are being questioned most rigorously. Using the perspective of authors from the region, this volume offers unique insights into the debates and perceptions of the EU's involvement in the South Caucasus.

Author Biography:

Gvantsa Davitashvili (Edited by) Gvantsa Davitashvili (Ph.D. in International Relations, University of Basque Country, LL.M in South East European Law and European Integration, University of Graz) is a Professor at New Vision University in Tbilisi, Georgia, where she teaches Europeanization and European Integration courses. She worked for the protection, promotion and research of human rights at the Public Defender's Office of Georgia for more than 10 years. She is also an affiliated policy analyst at the Georgian Institute of Politics. Her research interests include European integration of the Eastern Partnership countries, external Europeanisation, democratization, and EU foreign policy. Ivanna Machitidze (Edited by) Ivanna Machitidze (MA in International Relations and European Studies, Central European University, Hungary and PhD Donetsk National University, Ukraine) is Associate Professor of International Relations at the Politics & Diplomacy School of New Vision University, Tbilisi, Georgia, and the Head of its International Relations BA Program. She is the Accreditation Expert of educational programs in the field of Political Science and International Relations. Her research interests include regionalism and democratization-related issues with a focus on Eastern Europe and Ukraine. Thomas Kruessmann (Edited by) Prof Dr Dr h.c. Thomas Kruessmann, LL.M. (King's College London), studied law, political science, and Slavonic languages in Passau, Berlin, Hamburg, and London. He is professor of criminal law at the Institute for Comparative and European Criminal Law at New Vision University, Tbilisi, and president of the Association of European Studies for the Caucasus (AESC).
Release date Australia
July 2nd, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Gvantsa Davitashvili
  • Edited by Ivanna Machitidze
  • Edited by Thomas Kruessmann
Pages
230
ISBN-13
9783838217079
Product ID
38251209

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