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Introduction: The rise of geopolitics in the EU’s approach in its eastern neighbourhood

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posted on 2019-02-04, 11:26 authored by Cristian NitoiuCristian Nitoiu, Monika Sus
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The article and the special issue aim to discuss and contextualise the recent rise of traditional aspects of geopolitics in EU foreign policy with a focus on the region on its eastern borders (that the EU has identified as its Eastern Neighbourhood) and Russia. Contributions evaluate the way recent events in the international arena (such as the Ukraine crisis, the Arab Spring or the rise of ISIS) have emphasised the need for the EU to engage with traditional aspects of geopolitics and strategic thinking in foreign policy. While, an initial reading of the EU’s recent development and behaviour in the Eastern Neighbourhood might point to the increasingly salience of traditional geopolitical considerations, the articles in the collection highlight that the hybrid nature of the EU also translates into its approach to geopolitics. Acknowledging that elements of traditional geopolitics are salient forces in world politics adds to the EU’s hybrid approach and has made it reframe its search for authenticity.

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  • Loughborough University London

Published in

Geopolitics

Volume

24

Issue

1

Pages

1 - 19

Citation

NITOIU, C. and SUS, M., 2018. Introduction: The rise of geopolitics in the EU’s approach in its eastern neighbourhood. Geopolitics, 24(1), pp. 1-19.

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© Taylor and Francis

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publisher statement

This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Geopolitics on 19 November 2018, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/14650045.2019.1544396.

Acceptance date

2018-10-27

Publication date

2018-11-19

ISSN

1465-0045

eISSN

1557-3028

Language

  • en

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