EU foreign policy toward Russia and Eastern partnership countries

Perspectives and limits of the Eastern Partnership policy and the EU crisis and conflict management. Case study of Moldova. Meeting with external expert (Mrs. Jana Gridneva, People in Need - development policy and support of civil society) + Position paper 3 (26 March 2024)

In this lecture and seminar the prospects and limits of the EU Neighbourhood and Eastern Partnership Policy will be further critically discussed, with the emphasis on the particular case of Moldova.

In the context of the Eastern Partnership policy, the EU has had to face a number of challenges, including frozen conflicts, the problem of the competing influence of other actors, especially Russia, a complicated internal political situation, divided public opinion as to the country's foreign policy orientation, etc. Moldova and the conflict situation (not only) in Transnistria may serve as an example of this phenomena. Internal developments in the country, including the role of the various political actors have also represented important imfluencing factors. The context of the current situation, the conflict in Ukraine, the issue of war refugees and the complex security situation of the country, which is endangered by a number of factors related to the current conflict, should also be taken into account.

Questions for discussion: To what extent has the EU's engagement with Moldova been successful? What are the most important issues in the current context and what could be the prospects for the country's development in relation to the EU? What role does the Russian factor play (in various contexts)? What should be the EU policy towards Moldova? What are the solutions and perspectives for the situation in Transnistria (in your opinion)?

Readings:

Cingolani, P. & Vietti, F. (2019): Social remittances and local development in the Republic of Moldova. A critical analysis of migrants as agents of change, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 19:4, 625-641, DOI: 10.1080/14683857.2019.1657685 

Bob Deen and  Wouter Zweers (2022):  Walking the tightrope towards the EU Moldova’s vulnerabilities amid war in Ukraine. Clingendael Institute of International Relations.  Clingendael Report. September 2022. On-line: https://www.clingendael.org/sites/default/files/2022-10/walking-the-tightrope-towards-the-eu.pdf

Mihai-Razvan Corman & Tobias Schumacher (2021) Going back and forth: European Union resilience-building in Moldova between 2014 and 2020, Journal of Contemporary European Studies, DOI: 10.1080/14782804.2021.1989388

Remler, Philip (2022): Transnistria, Moldova and Russia´s War in Ukraine. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. August 02, 2022. On-line: https://carnegieendowment.org/2022/08/02/transdniestria-moldova-and-russia-s-war-in-ukraine-pub-87609


Chyba: Odkazovaný objekt neexistuje nebo nemáte právo jej číst.
https://is.muni.cz/el/fss/jaro2024/EGOn5006/um/texty_pro_position_papery/pp4_eu_a_moldavsko/Cingolani_Vietti.pdf


Recommended:

Danii, O., Mascauteanu, M. (2012): Moldova Under the European Neighbourhood Policy: „Falling Between Stools“. In: Korosteleva (ed.; 2012): s. 101 – 121. 

Korosteleva, E. (2012): The European Union and its Eastern Neighbours. Towards a more ambitious partnership? London: Routledge, s. 104 – 124. 

Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Moldova (n.d.): https://www.eeas.europa.eu/delegations/moldova_en


PRESENATATION:

Chyba: Odkazovaný objekt neexistuje nebo nemáte právo jej číst.
https://is.muni.cz/el/fss/jaro2024/EGOn5006/um/ppt_prezentace/3_EaP_and_Moldova2024.pdf


Position paper 3 

Supporting literature: See Readings above 


The texts assigned for this position paper touch upon 3 important issues: 

1) the issue of frozen conflicts, separatist territories and the possibilities (and limits) of the EU to act as an actor in such a situation;

2) the problem of the Ukrainian conflict and the security threat that may also affect Moldova itself;

3) the country's internal problems (economic and energy situation, the issue of migration abroad for work and life;

4) the country's problematic and complicated internal political developments, which are closely linked to its foreign policy orientation, including its relationship with the EU and the prospects for future membership.

Choose the exact focus of your paper on one of the issues (in the context of EU-Moldova relations).

DEADLINE: Position paper must be uploaded to the particular folders no later than 1 p.m. of the day before the seminar for which the position paper is written, i.e. March 25, 2024, 1 p.m.

FOLDER FOR POSITION PAPER 3: