Author (Person) | Minarik, Martin |
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Publisher | College of Europe |
Series Title | EU Diplomacy Papers |
Series Details | No. 2, January 2013 |
Publication Date | January 2013 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
This paper aims to identify the extent to which the non-promise of membership of the European Union (EU) precludes the motivation of Ukraine as European Neighbourhood Policy country to adopt EU policies in the field of market access, namely technical standards and regulations. Its approximation approach is compared to the fast-tracked accession of Slovakia, which was driven by a clear-cut membership promise. Furthermore, the paper elaborates whether the conclusion of an Association Agreement between the EU and Ukraine, including a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement, provides sufficient incentives for Ukraine to continue reforming its quality infrastructure in order to gain access to the Single European Market. Finally, scenarios of possible developments of EU-Ukraine relations are deliberated in the context of the EU-Ukraine-Russia triangle. The paper argues that market access provides sufficient stimulus for third countries to adhere to EU technical standards – even in the absence of a clear and credible promise of future EU membership. Yet, in the case of Ukraine, the country’s relations with Russia appear to compete with its EU approximation process, resulting for the time being in Ukraine attempting to pursue a balanced dual cooperation with both the EU and Russia. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://www.coleurope.eu/system/files_force/research-paper/edp_2_2013_minarik.pdf |
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Countries / Regions | Eastern Europe, Europe, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine |