The “Medium-Term” has passed for three of the Eastern Partnership Countries. How does the Neighbourhood Policy react?

Since the adoption of the European Neighbourhood Policy, criticism has been direc-ted to the lack of policy instruments correlated with the objectives of the countries concerned. Following the evolution of relations between the EU and the six Eastern Partnership countries, three of the latter are pr...

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