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25 May 2012
The Arab Spring in 2011 altered the political landscape in the EU’s Southern Neighborhood, creating a new context for EU policy towards the South. In the Eastern Neighborhood, the launch of the Eastern Partnership introduced a new framework for integration of the region, though with concerns over the state of democracy in some partner countries. These events led to a review of the overall principles of the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP) and a modernization of its instruments. Analysis of the outcomes of the changes suggests that revision aimed more at addressing the changing political landscape rather than implementation of substantial ENP reform.
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Author | Rafał Sadowski |
Series | OSW Commentary |
Issue | 78 |
Publisher | Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) |
Copyright | © 2012 Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) |