Kyiv and the regions
Ukraine has been an over-centralised state since its independence from the Soviet Union, but now the notion of “decentralisation” has taken hold in even tiny villages
Ukraine has been an over-centralised state since its independence from the Soviet Union, but now the notion of “decentralisation” has taken hold in even tiny villages
Should the EU shift to a more constructive approach to re-engage with Belarus?
Warsaw believes that the EaP has been a success, especially in view of the developments that have taken place in the southern neighbourhood
The EU should stop rewarding its eastern neighbours’ promises and anchor its aid on reforms delivery
Stockholm will without a doubt do more than its fair share to help develop a more effective policy
The priority of the Eastern Partnership for Rome is the consilidation of democratic transition processes
There are few signs that France will become central to building a new EU-empowered policy towards borderland countries
The overwhelming Ukrainian perception is that the level of attention and engagement from the EU is inadequate and does not meet ambitions
Democratic backsliding and weak communications undermine support for the impact European integration has had
For Georgia, the main issue is the lack of awareness of the opportunities that the EU represents