Małgorzata Klatt & Tomasz Stępniewski ISBN: 978-83-7702-374-7 Pages: 172 Format: B5 (hard cover) Year: 2012 Language: English
Contents
Abbreviations and acronyms About the authors Introduction
Chapter 1 Normative Foreign Policy 1.1. The EU as a Normative Actor 1.1.1. Normative Instruments of Infl uence 1.2. The Member State as a Normative Actor 1.2.1 Poland as a Normative Actor
Chapter 2 The EU's Normative Foreign Policy in the New Eastern Europe 2.1. The The European Neighbourhood Policy and the Eastern Neighbours 2.2. The Eastern Partnership 2.3. The Eastern Partnership - Poland's Normative Infl uence 2.4. Bilateral Relations 2.4.1. EU Relations with Ukraine 2.4.2. EU Relations with Belarus 2.4.3. EU Relations with Moldova 2.4.4. EU Relations with the Southern Caucasus
Chapter 3 Poland and the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood Policy 3.1. Poland's Eastern Policy 3.2. Poland and the Eastern Dimension of the EU 3.3. Modern Relations between Poland and its Eastern Neighbours 3.3.1. Poland-Russia 3.3.2. Poland-Ukraine 3.3.3. Poland-Belarus 3.3.4. Poland-Moldova 3.3.5. Poland-The Southern Caucasus 3.4. Polish Foreign Aid Program 3.5. Concluding Remarks
Chapter 4 Policy of the Russian Federation towards Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova 4.1. Russia's Policy towards "Near Abroad" - General Remarks 4.2. Evolution of Russia's Policy towards the Eastern European Members of the Commonwealth of Independent States 4.2.1. 1991-1996 4.2.2. 1996-1999 4.2.3. 2000-2004 4.3. The "Orange Revolution" 4.4. Gas Conflicts (Energy Blackmail) 4.5. Dmitry Medvedev's Presidency - a New Stage in Russia's Policy towards Eastern Europe? 4.6. Concluding Remarks
Chapter 5 EU-Russia - Normative and Non-Normative Cooperation 5.1. Energy Security 5.2. The Common Neighbourhood 5.3. Concluding Remarks
Chapter 6 Conclusions
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