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Enhanced Relations - Protracted Conflict(s)?

The EU's Non-Recognition and Engagement Policy (NREP) towards Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Georgia
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 2019

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2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-8288-4304-2
ISBN-Online
978-3-8288-7236-3
Verlag
Tectum, Baden-Baden
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Wissenschaftl.Beitr.a.d.Tectum Verlag: Politikwissenschaft
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82
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
136
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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Teilzugriff Seiten 1 - 12 Download Kapitel (PDF)
  2. Introduction Kein Zugriff Seiten 13 - 14
  3. (Non-)Recognition of States in the International System Kein Zugriff Seiten 15 - 18
  4. EU Basis for the Recognition of Georgia and the Non-Recognition of the de facto States Kein Zugriff Seiten 19 - 21
    1. South Ossetia – Roots of the Conflict Kein Zugriff
    2. Georgian-Ossetian War Kein Zugriff
    3. Abkhazia – Roots of the Conflict Kein Zugriff
    4. From the Georgian-Abkhaz War to the Georgian-Russian War Kein Zugriff
      1. Russia’s Motives Kein Zugriff
      2. The August 2008 War under International Law Kein Zugriff
      3. Human Rights in the de facto States Kein Zugriff
    1. The EU’s Non-Recognition and Engagement Policy Kein Zugriff
    2. Georgia’s Policy towards the “Occupied Territories” Kein Zugriff
    3. United States’ Policy: Non-Recognition of “Occupied Territories” Kein Zugriff
  5. The EU’s External Governance Kein Zugriff Seiten 41 - 44
      1. Priorities of the Global Strategy Kein Zugriff
        1. Resilience as Leitmotif Kein Zugriff
        2. Implementing a Comprehensive (Integrated) Approach Kein Zugriff
      1. Establishing Relations with the South Caucasus Kein Zugriff
      2. Georgia as a Model Student Kein Zugriff
      3. The Kremlin’s View on EU Integration of Post-Soviet Countries Kein Zugriff
    1. Excursus: Information and Actions against Disinformation Kein Zugriff
    1. EU-Georgia Association Agreement and DCFTA Kein Zugriff
    2. Visa Liberalisation Kein Zugriff
    1. Emergence of a Strategy – from Soft to Hard Security Measures Kein Zugriff
      1. Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe Kein Zugriff
      2. United Nations Kein Zugriff
      1. Ceasefire Agreement Kein Zugriff
      2. The European Union Monitoring Mission to Georgia Kein Zugriff
      3. The European Union Special Representative for (the South Caucasus and) the Crisis in Georgia Kein Zugriff
      4. Crisis Management Bureaucracy Kein Zugriff
      5. The Geneva International Discussions Kein Zugriff
      6. Excursus: Other Mediation Platforms Kein Zugriff
      7. Obstacles to Conflict Resolution Kein Zugriff
        1. Current EU Programmes in Abkhazia Kein Zugriff
  6. Expert Interviews Kein Zugriff Seiten 86 - 86
  7. Conception and Evaluation of the Interviews Kein Zugriff Seiten 86 - 86
  8. Paraphrasing Kein Zugriff Seiten 87 - 87
    1. Expert A Kein Zugriff
    2. Expert B Kein Zugriff
    3. Expert C Kein Zugriff
    4. Expert D Kein Zugriff
    5. Expert E Kein Zugriff
    1. Main challenges in Abkhazia and South Ossetia Kein Zugriff
    2. NREP and Georgian Policies Kein Zugriff
    3. Enhanced Relations: Visa Liberalisation and DCFTA Kein Zugriff
    4. Russia’s Role and Influence Kein Zugriff
    5. EU Engagement in Abkhazia Kein Zugriff
    6. EU and Conflict Transformation Kein Zugriff
    7. Assessing the NREP and Recommendations Kein Zugriff
  9. Conclusion and Recommendations Kein Zugriff Seiten 115 - 121
  10. Literature Kein Zugriff Seiten 122 - 136

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