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The Geopoliticisation of the EU’s Eastern Partnership

Geopolitics, 2018
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis in 2014, the idea that the EU and Russia are engaged in a geopolitical contest over their common neighbourhood and that the Eastern Partnership (EaP) is Brussels’ instrument in this context appears ‘common sense’.
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Eastern Partnership and Family Law

2016
Family law has in the EU a special status. EU secondary law does not regulate it directly, but principles of EU primary law are applicable as much as they do not harm the culture and traditions of member states. When EaP states want to approach the EU principles, then they have to consider the position and development of EU family law as well.
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Eastern Partnership: The Polish Perspective

2010
On 7 May 2009 the European Union launched the most recent initiative directed towards its closest neighbours: the Eastern Partnership (EaP). The project is the fruit of Polish and Swedish efforts and was supported by the Czech Presidency, of which it is seen by many as the only highlight.
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Eastern Partnership Framework: Border Security

2012
In recent years, border security has turned to be one of the main objectives of the European Union (EU). The concept has increasingly gained currency in accordance with two main developments: on the one hand, the progressive process of European integration and European external projection.
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The Eastern Partnership countries and Russia

2017
Oleg Korneev, Peter Van Elsuwege
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