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Quelle: Lynch 2003b Seite(n): 172, Zeilen: 29-35 |
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As Dov Lynch argues: the EU policy towards the South Caucasus is not the result of calculated decisions taken as part of clear policy-making processes; quite the contrary: much of EU thinking and policy is the result of contingent circumstances, the pull of events from the region itself, functional to the member state holding the presidency at a particular period, as well as the role of strong individuals inside the EU machinery.97
97 Baev, Cornell – The South Caucasus. ISS, Dec. 2003. p.172 |
One should note from the outset that EU policy towards the South Caucasus is not the result of calculated decisions taken as part of clear policy-making processes; quite the contrary. Much of EU thinking and policy is the result of contingent circumstances, the pull of events from the region itself, functional to the member state holding the presidency at a particular period, as well as the role of strong individuals inside the EU machinery. |
Grenzwertig, aber als Zitat interpretierbar. |
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