Moving Beyond the MEPP: How a New European Neighbourhood Policy can Save the Two State Solution The European Neighbourhood Policy's engagement for a two state solution proves to be outdated. Its revitalisation could form an integral part of international efforts to resolve the conflict. By Hugh Lovatt
The EU and the South Caucasus 25 Years Since Independence The South Caucasus is an extraordinarily complex region in many ways. The EU maintains relationships with the region for over two decades but a clear strategic vision is missing. By Amanda Paul
The South Caucasus and the EU – Different Paths for Each Country The three South Caucasus countries have taken different routes towards integration into the European Union. The different approaches obstruct a common action for further integration into the EU. By Vano Chkhikvadze
What Neighbourhood Policy in a Context of Unlawful Occupation? Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory The occupation of the Palestinian territory raises questions for the European Neighbourhood Policy. A number of practical steps are required for a way forward By Ingrid Jaradat
Views from the South – The European Neighbourhood Policy in Lebanon The European Neighbourhood Policy is assessed by its annual Progress Reports. This article aims to complete its findings by interviews with researchers and practitioners from the ground. By Dr. Bente Scheller , Noor Baalbaki and Alisha Molter
Overcoming European Extremes – Towards One European Neighbourhood Commentary By 2016 the eastern neighbourhood of the European Union (EU) has turned into a region of intercultural conflicts, interstate wars and authoritarian experiments betraying the bright hopes for continental cooperation, freedom and peace of the early 1990s. By Mikhail (Mykhailo) Minakov
ENP and the Southern Mediterranean: Youth as the Key Element for Stability in North Africa Over the last few years since the Arab revolts, we have learnt that the EU should not sacrifice its values in exchange for stability, especially bearing in mind that those values will produce stability in the long run. By Héctor Sánchez Margalef
Rebuilding the Neighbourhood Dossier The eastern and southern neighbourhood of the European Union are in turmoil. The conflicts at the EU’s eastern and southern borders no longer stop there. How can an unstable EU contribute to the stabilisation and the rebuilding of its neighbourhood? How do people in the neighbourhood see the European Union and the state it is in?
Towards a new European Neighbourhood Policy Find here our contribution to the consultation on the future of the EU's relations with neighbouring countries. pdf