The European Union and Transcaucasus (South) Countries: On a Cross-road
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62343/cjss.2008.4Keywords:
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, rehabilitation, railway line to Fizuli, electricity supplies, drinking water, irrigation, schools, poverty reductionAbstract
This study is an attempt to analyze EU policies towards the Southern
Caucasus that deals basically with the changes in EU policies from
1999 to date. The EU policy towards the region can be analyzed in two
phases. First, the study will discuss the EU support during the 1990-
1999 phase in relation to the economic and technical aid offered to the
region. Second, the study attempts to analyze the EU's active policies
since 1999 in terms of changes in EU policies as well as the causes of
this change and the importance of the region for the EU. The study
will conclude by asserting that political and economic stability cannot
be reached without solving the problems in the region. In this context,
the importance of the EU in the establishment of peace and stability
in this framework are also discussed.
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