Politics in Central Europe (Apr 2022)

The European Union’s Transformative Power in the Countries of the Eastern Partnership

  • Sydoruk Tetiana,
  • Pavliuk Viktor,
  • Tymeichuk Iryna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/pce-2022-0006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 129 – 149

Abstract

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The article examines the Eastern Partnership (EaP) as the initiative of the European Union (EU) through the prism of the constructivist concepts of soft power, normative power and transformative power. The research focuses on the assessment of the EU’s transformative strength in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus, based on the analysis of declared EU policy goals and instruments and the real results of political reforms in partner countries. The results of the study show that the EaP has little transformative impact and needs further revision. The analysis of empirical indicators in the field of political transformation of the EaP countries shows that since its inception, as well as after the signing of Association Agreements with three countries and the renewal of the European Neighborhood Policy in 2015, no radical changes have been made, and the EU’s influence on the course of reforms has been insignificant. Institutional and geopolitical constraints and challenges that complicate the EU’s ability to influence its eastern neighbours are addressed. The article analyses prospects for strengthening the effectiveness of the EaP in the context of its latest update after 2020.

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