Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia, EU Neighbourhood, Europe, CASE Reports, Trade, economic integration and globalization

EU cooperation with non-member neighboring countries: the principle of variable geometry

In this study  the author analyzes the experience of the European Union in cooperation with non-member neighboring countries, to which the EU’s integration process and institutions are both available. On the one hand, several non-member countries are interested in close cooperation or integration with the organization because of their future membership aspirations or simply because they consider the EU an important economic and political partner. On the other hand, the EU itself is also interested in building such close relations, for economic but often also for geopolitical and security reasons.