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ID083745
Title ProperGeostrategies of the European Neighbourhood policy
LanguageENG
AuthorBrowning, Christopher S ;  Joenniemi, Pertti
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The debate about the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) has, in essence, been about borders and bordering. Such departures could contribute - and often do so - to a rather fixed geopolitical vision of what the EU is about and how it aims to run and to organize the broader European space. However, this article aims to retain space for viewing the ENP as a developmental and somewhat fluid process. A conceptual framework, based on outlining three geopolitical models and a series of different geopolitical strategies employed by the EU in regard to its borders, is hence employed in order to be able to tell a more dynamic story regarding the developing nature of the ENP and the EU's evolving nature more generally. The complexity traced informs us that various geostrategies may be held at the same time at the external border. Moreover, the dominance of one geostrategy may be replaced by another or a different combination of them with regard to the same neighbourhood. It is, more generally, argued that if anything it is precisely this dynamism that should be championed as a valuable resource, avoiding the tendency to close off options through the reification of particular visions of the nature of the EU and its borders.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Journal of International Relations Vol. 14, No.3; Sep 2008: p519-551
Journal SourceEuropean Journal of International Relations Vol. 14, No.3; Sep 2008: p519-551
Key WordsBorders ;  European Identity ;  European Neighbourhood Policy ;  Geostrategies ;  Margins