The Eastern Partnership Project: Can Democracy and Security Concerns Be Reconciled at a New Stage?

This Policy brief explores the advantages and failures of the Eastern Partnership and outlines the main challenging tasks for the EU at next stage of EaP project in general and regarding Belarus and Ukraine in particular.

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The document was prepared by our partners from the “Charter’97 Foundation” (Belarus) in the framework of “The Answer to the Eurasian Challenge for Eastern Europe” project, supported by the International Visegrad Fund. This Policy brief was distributed among the participants of the Eastern Partnership summit, in Riga on May 21-22, 2015.

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