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Sub-regional Cooperation in Europe: An Assessment. Bruges Regional Integration Global Governance Paper 3/2009

机译:欧洲次区域合作:评估。布鲁日区域一体化与全球治理论文3/2009

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Since the 1990s a wide range of new sub-regional groups have emerged in Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Mediterranean and the former Soviet Union. This paper provides an assessment of the new European sub-regional groups, exploring why and how sub-regionalism has proliferated in Europe since the 1990s, analysing what functions sub-regional groups perform and evaluating their significance. The paper argues that European sub-regional groups have developed in three distinct phases: a formative, post-Cold War phase in the early 1990s when many of these groups were established; a second phase in the late 1990s and early 2000s when the eastward enlargement of the EU and NATO and the ending of the Yugoslav wars reshaped the dynamics of sub-regionalism; and a third post-enlargement phase in the late 2000s where attention has shifted to the role of sub-regionalism in a strategic environment where further enlargement of the EU and NATO (at least beyond the Balkans) appears unlikely and Russo-Western relations are more problematic. Moreover, the paper argues that the European sub-regional groups have four distinct roles: a bridge-building function across the ‘dividing lines’ between EU/NATO and their non-member neighbours and the geo-cultural divide between Europe and North Africa and the Middle East; an integrative function helping some member states to integrate into the EU and/or NATO; a role as frameworks for addressing transnational policy challenges; and a role as facilitators of political, economic and institutional reform in participating states. The paper concludes that although the European sub-regional groups lack the economic, military and institutional power of the EU and NATO, these groups have nevertheless played a positive role in fostering security and cooperation in their respective sub-regions and in the wider Europe as a whole.
机译:自1990年代以来,在中欧和东欧,巴尔干,地中海和前苏联涌现了许多新的次区域集团。本文提供了对新的欧洲次区域组织的评估,探讨了自1990年代以来欧洲次区域主义为何扩散以及如何在欧洲扩散,分析了次区域组织的职能并评估了它们的重要性。该论文认为,欧洲次区域组织已发展为三个不同的阶段:1990年代初期,在冷战后的形成阶段,许多这样的小组建立了;第二阶段,这些小组成立了。第二阶段是1990年代末和2000年代初,当时欧盟和北约的东扩以及南斯拉夫战争的结束改变了次区域主义的动力。在2000年代后期的第三阶段,即扩大后的阶段,在战略环境中,注意力已转移到了次区域主义的角色,在这一战略环境中,欧盟和北约(至少在巴尔干地区以外)的进一步扩张似乎不太可能,而俄西关系则更加有问题的。此外,该论文认为,欧洲次区域组织具有四个不同的角色:跨越欧盟/北约与非成员邻国之间“分界线”的桥梁建设功能,以及欧洲与北非之间的地理文化鸿沟。中东地区;帮助某些成员国融入欧盟和/或北约的整合职能;作为应对跨国政策挑战的框架;并在参与国担任政治,经济和体制改革的促进者。本文的结论是,尽管欧洲次区域组织缺乏欧盟和北约的经济,军事和体制力量,但这些组织在促进各自次区域以及整个欧洲的安全与合作方面发挥了积极作用。整个。

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