TY - JOUR AU - Zasztowt, Konrad PY - 2018/10/14 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - THE EU’S EASTERN PARTNERSHIP IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS: USING GEORGIA AS A MODEL TO UNDERSTAND REFORMS AND SECURITY CHALLENGES JF - The Copernicus Journal of Political Studies JA - CJPS VL - 0 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - 10.12775/CJPS.2017.007 UR - https://apcz.umk.pl/CJPS/article/view/CJPS.2017.007 SP - 5-17 AB - <p>The main goal of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) is political and economic stabilization of the region threatened both by its post-Soviet systemic predicaments such as weakness of state institutions, the gap between the ruling oligarchy and citizens and corruption, and by Russia’s attempts to maintain or extend its sphere of influence, which involves fomenting separatist tendencies of minorities and promoting anti-EU narratives. Among the six EaP countries, Georgia is most advanced in implementing reforms; however, there is still immense work to be done, despite the EU’s economic and technical support. Another aspect of the EU’s involvement in the region is the security dilemma whether to accept Russia’s influence in the former Soviet republics together with authoritarian models of governing or to make efforts towards democratization of those countries, risking the increase of Russian hostility, an example of which could be seen in 2014 conflict with Ukraine.</p> ER -