Title of article :
The Problematic Fields in European Neighborhood Policy: Human Security and Neighborhood Relations
Author/Authors :
ARMAN, Murat Necip Aydin Adnan Menderes Universitesi - Nazilli IIBF - Uluslararasi llifkiler Bolumu, Turkey
From page :
45
To page :
68
Abstract :
With the enlargements of 2004 and 2007, the EU reached at borders with new neighbors stretching from Northern Africa, to Middle East and Southern Caucasus. Despite their structural instability, those three regions possess rich energy resources. The EU promulgated the blue prints of the Unions future relations with the new neighbors in March 2003 with the paper on Wider Europe Neighborhood: a New Framework for Our Relationships with the Eastern and Southern Neighbors.The framework redefined the basic parameters of the so-called neighborhood policy. The major difference that differs the neighborhood policy from the rest of the Union policies with non-member countries is its unique approach to the concept of human security. Human security is a distinct security approach distancing the state from being the major subject of security and instead individuals have been placed gradually in the center of relations between the EU and Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. This study which tries to lure attention to the symbiotic bonds between human security and security community approaches, unfolds the problematic aspects of the neighborhood policy which is based on human security and offers some solutions to those problems.
Keywords :
European Union , Neighbourhood Policy , Human Security , North Africa , Middle East , South Caucasus
Journal title :
Pamukkale University Journal Of Engineering Sciences
Journal title :
Pamukkale University Journal Of Engineering Sciences
Record number :
2649075
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