The end of the Cold War presented a major challenge to Western Europe and to the European Union. It led not only to a whole new set of countries seeking to join the EU but also to a strong demand for a more intensive EU engagement in the broader regional context. This book assesses whether the EU has successfully faced up to this challenge and has adapted its policies towards its immediate neighbourhood in a coherent and strategic manner. This volume examines EU policy from all its major regional dimensions including assessments of: * the enlargement process to East Central Europe * the increasing engagement of the EU in conflict resolution, most notably in the Balkans but also towards the Arab-Israeli conflict * policies towards the countries of the former Soviet Union, such as Russia, Ukraine and the Caucasus * the complexities of EU policy towards Turkey and the rest of the Middle East. * the transatlantic dimensions of the EU's neighbourhood policies. The European Union's engagement with its 'Near Abroad' represents one of the most dynamic and important areas of its foreign and security policy. As such, it has direct and immediate implications for the future evolution of the EU, its external identity, and its capacity to be a powerful and strategic actor in international affairs. This book will interest students and researchers of International Relations, the EU and European Politics. Roland Dannreuther, Edinburgh University Antonio Missiroli, European Union Institute for Security Studies, Paris Pal Dunay, Geneva Centre for Security Pol
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