EaP Think Tank Network

Publications

Members of the Eastern Partnership Think Tank Network are encouraged to submit publications that have been (co-)written by them or pitch a publication. The aim is to feature relevant policy papers and contribute to discussions on the EU’s Eastern neighborhood and accession policies, as well as regional and country developments on the relevant topics for the region and network. You can either submit/repost a publication from your website or pitch us a publication. If you have questions, please get in touch with Mariia Lesiv at lesiv@dgap.org  

Before submitting a publication, please consult the guidelines below and ensure that the submission fulfills the criteria and is suitable. After you have entered all the required information and submitted your publication, we will review it and – given that it is relevant – upload it to the website.  

Please note that, for the moment, we limit the number of submissions that can be uploaded to two publications per member per month for re-posted articles.  

Disclaimer: The network’s think tanks are responsible for the provided content. It does not necessarily reflect the views of either DGAP or the European Commission. 

Guidelines: 

Type: Analytical nature, e.g., reports, policy papers/briefs, research papers, or studies. Please refrain from submitting opinion pieces or commentaries (except for pitched ideas.) Please stick to the four DGAP formats. The length varies depending on the format. Before submitting, please have a look at the guidelines and ensure that the publication fulfils the criteria and is suitable. 

Teaser: Provide a teaser of 450-500 characters that lays out your premise and main argument. 

Language: English 

Topics: The EU’s eastern neighborhood and enlargement policies, Russia’s war against Ukraine and its implications for the region, connectivity, foreign policy issues in the countries of the EU’s eastern neighborhood, domestic political developments in, and cross-regional topics that address the EU’s eastern neighborhood countries.  

Check our more detailed guidelines here.

Publications Archive

What is the Future of the European Neighbourhood Policy?
Stefan Meister
Russia’s war against Ukraine has fundamentally changed the EU’s Eastern Neighborhood and its policy towards the region. We observe a fragmentation betw...
EU Policy in Its Eastern Neighborhood: What is Needed for the Region?
Laure Delcour
Over the past fifteen years, the EU’s Eastern Neighborhood has undergone two profound transformations that have fundamentally altered both the region’s pol...
Retiring the Eastern Partnership: What Comes Next?
Steven Blockmans
The Eastern Partnership (EaP) has become an increasingly outdated framework to structure the EU’s relations with six neighboring states whose paths have diverged sharply since 2022.