The Institutional Functioning of the Eastern Partnership: An Early Assessment
The Institutional Functioning of the Eastern Partnership: An Early Assessment
Author(s): Laure Delcour
Subject(s): International relations/trade
Published by: ECEAP Estonian Center of Eastern Partnership
Keywords: Eastern Partnership;
Summary/Abstract: A new institutional framework was designed under the Eastern Partnership and it has been progressively established over the past two years to frame the increasingly close relationship between the EU and its Eastern neighbours. This working paper provides an early assessment of the Eastern Partnership‘s institutional functioning. It focuses on the multilateral track (thematic platforms and panels, participatory initiatives, flagship initiatives) which for the first time gathers all six Eastern partners and the EU at various levels of representation and in different arenas. The EaP‘s multilateral track is thus an attempt to develop a multilayered and participative institutional framework based upon a logic of socialisation. An examination of the »governmental track« highlights however a discrepancy between levels of cooperation. While panels are assessed very positively and foster links both among Eastern partners and with the EU, other formats, including platform meetings, do not appear to favour joint ownership of the policy process. Another weakness is the current lack of synergies between various institutional formats under the multilateral track. Overall the paper identifies three potential sources of tensions in the EaP functioning.
Series: Eastern Partnership Review
- Page Count: 24
- Publication Year: 2011
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
- Introduction
