Is the EU-Central Asia Strategy Running Out of Steam?
Is the EU-Central Asia Strategy Running Out of Steam?
Author(s): Jos Boonstra, Michael Denison
Subject(s): International relations/trade, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Geopolitics
Published by: CEPS Centre for European Policy Studies
Keywords: European Union; Central Asia; EU's Central Asia Strategy; partnership; EU development;
Summary/Abstract: The European Union’s Strategy for a New Partnership with Central Asia is approaching its fourth year of implementation. In that time the EU has placed its relationship with Central Asia on a more structured footing through the establishment of several formal initiatives designed to support seven engagement priorities in the region. The EU Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI) has allocated €321 million to support the Strategy between 2011 and 2013. Direct contacts between European officials and political leaders from the region, conducted in both Europe and Central Asia, are at unprecedented levels. Although progress has been made in building dialogue and in furthering engagement in certain defined areas, the limitations of the strategy are increasingly obvious.
Series: EUCAM - Policy Brief
- Page Count: 5
- Publication Year: 2011
- Language: English
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