Paul Flenley is Senior Research Fellow and former head of Politics and International Relations at the University of Portsmouth.
MIchael Mannin is a Jean Monnet Chair, ad personam. He is a Visiting Professor in European Politics at Liverpool Hope University and also a Visiting Fellow at the Laboratoire AGORA, Universite Cergy-Pontoise, Paris.
Introduction - Paul Flenley and Michael Mannin
Part I: Concepts and Frameworks
1 Europeanisation as a past and present narrative - Mike Mannin
2 Defining contemporary European identity/ies - Nora Siklodi
3 The Limitations of the EU's strategies for Europeanisation of the neighbours - Paul Flenley
Part II: Country/Area Studies
4 Europeanisation and Russia - Tatiana Romanova
5 'Bounded Europeanisation': the case of Ukraine - Nadiia Bureiko and Teodor Lucian Moga
6 Belarus: Does Europeanisation require a geopolitical choice? - Kiryl Kascian
7 Relations between Moldova and the European Union - Kamil Calus and Marcin Kosienkowski
8 Value-oriented aspects of EU-isation: The case of the Balkans - Monika Eriksen
9 Turkey: Identity politics and reticent Europeanisation - Dimitris Tsarouhas
Part III: Issues and Sectors
10 New Member States' economic relations with Russia: 'Europeanisation' or Bilateral Preferences? - Martin Dangerfield
11 EU Energy Security Policy in the Eastern Neighbourhood: Towards Europeanisation? - Edward Stoddard
12 The EU and the European Other: The Janus face of EU migration and visa policies in the neighbourhood - Igor Merheim-Eyre
13 'Neighbour languages': Europeanisation and language borders - Maria Stoicheva
14 Security and Democratisation: the case of the South Caucasus - Kevork Oskanian and Derek Averre
Conclusion - Paul Flenley and Michael Mannin
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