European Union Governance towards the Eastern Neigbourhood: Transcending or Redrawing Europe's East-West Divide?

How does the European Union (EU) shape the integration of non‐member states in transnational markets and why are other external actors more effective than the EU in fostering regulatory change in such a context? Examining the case of Ukraine, the article finds that international financial institutio...

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European Union
Financial institutions
Governance
Intergovernmentalism
International trade
LDCs
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Regulation
Romania
Studies
Transnationalism
Ukraine
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