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Untersuchte Arbeit:
Seite: 45, Zeilen: 3-13
Quelle: Bretherton und Vogler 2006
Seite(n): 138, 148, Zeilen: 138:32-39; 148:4-7.15-18
Undoubtedly, the 2004 (later 2007) enlargement represented a success for EU external policy. Nevertheless it raised a number of challenges - not least that of managing relations with neighbouring countries to the East and South in a manner that will avoid creating destabilizing processes of inclusion and exclusion; there was a need of development of mutually satisfactory relations with neighbours temporarily or permanently excluded from candidacy. The launch of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) was an attempt of providing an overarching framework for EU relations with Southern and Eastern “non-candidate” neighbours.

The concept of neighbourhood means denial for accession at the same time. Via ENP the Union conveys its desire for close and cordial relations with countries around the borders of the enlarged European Union. [As Bretherton and Vogler argue, “the apparent denial of “European” status to countries such as Ukraine is both resented and contested; and may be subject to reversal in the future. Meanwhile, the ENP is designed to accommodate considerable differentiation in relations between the EU and its neighbours.”67


67 Bretherton Carlotte and Vogler John – The European Union as a Global Actor (Second Edition). London, 2006. p.148]

[Seite 138]

Undoubtedly the 2004 enlargement represented a success for EU external policy. Nevertheless it raised a number of challenges — not least that of managing relations with neighbouring countries to the East and South in a manner that will avoid creating destabilizing processes of inclusion and exclusion. This will necessitate development of mutually satisfactory relations with neighbours temporarily or permanently excluded from candidacy. Here, the launch of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) in 2003 is an attempt to provide an overarching framework for EU relations with Southern and Eastern ‘non-candidate’ neighbours.

[Seite 148]

While intended to convey a desire for close and cordial relations - ‘to create a ring of friends’ around the borders of the enlarged EU (Commission 2003d: 9) — the concept of neighbourhood is also exclusionary. [...]

[...]

The apparent denial of ‘European’ status to countries such as Ukraine is both resented and contested; and may be subject to reversal in the future.34 Meanwhile the ENP is designed to accommodate considerable differentiation in relations between the EU and its neighbours.


[34 This was explicitly acknowledged in a speech in December 2004 by the External Relations Commissioner (Ferrero-Waldner 2004: 1). See Chapter 2 for further discussion of these matters in the context of the Union’s inclusive and exclusive identities.]

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