EaP Think Tank Network

Tagged with "EU"

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The Eastern Partnership (EaP) has become an increasingly outdated framework to structure the EU’s relations with six neighboring states whose paths have diverged sharply since 2022.

Hungary’s New Government: What’s at Stake for Ukraine and EU Enlargement?
Zsuzsanna Végh, András Rácz, Jakub Jaraczewski, Anastasia Pociumban
“What’s Brewing in the Eastern Neighborhood?” brings timely questions to a panel of experts, sparking dynamic debate and showcasing a range of...

Europe’s Next Enlargement: What Berlin, Paris, and the Hague Really Think 
Nikola Xaviereff
In this input Nikola Xaviereff summarizes the key findings of DGAP’s latest policy brief Europe’s Next Enlargement: What Berlin, Paris, and The Hague Really Think.

Multiannual Financial Framework: How Does It Impact the EU’s Eastern Neighborhood and Enlargement?
Linn Selle
Following the Commission’s latest budget proposal, the head of DGAP’s Europe Center, Linn Selle, provides a brief input on its impact and prospects. 

EU Enlargement Process in 2026: What to Expect and How to Ensure Its Credibility?
Dmytro Shulga, Mihai Mogildea, Tinatin Akhvlediani, Amanda Paul, Funda Tekin, Laure Delcour
“What’s Brewing in the Eastern Neighborhood?” brings timely questions to a panel of experts, sparking dynamic debate and showcasing a range of...

(Op-ed) Why the EU Must Lead in the South Caucasus: Defending Liberal Democracy at the Periphery
Shota Kakabadze
Amidst the US’s regression into transactional politics and Russia’s decline, the EU faces a definitive test in the South Caucasus. To avoid strategic irrele...

The EU’s Eastern Neighborhood in 2026: Key Trends to Follow
Naira Sultanyan, Rusif Huseynov, Dr. Victoria Leukavets, Irakli Sirbiladze, Dr. Tatiana Cojocari, Snizhana Diachenko
“What’s Brewing in the Eastern Neighborhood?” brings timely questions to a panel of experts, sparking dynamic debate and showcasing a range of per...

The New Enlargement Package Sends the Right Message – Now the EU Needs the Backbone to Go Forward
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
The EU’s new enlargement package puts geopolitics firmly at the centre – and rightly so. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine jolted enlargement out of...

The Continuous Relevance of the Eastern Partnership – A new study, as part of the GEO-POWER-EU project
Sergii Glebov
This interview is based on the new report examining whether the Eastern Partnership (EaP) remains a relevant and effective policy tool in today’s rapidly chan...

Moldovan Elections: PAS Wins
Anastasia Pociumban
The 28 September elections in Moldova resulted in a clear defeat for pro-Russian parties and secured another mandate for the PAS party.

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