New publication by Professor Tobias SCHUMACHER: "From Survival to Revival: The Riga Summit 2015 and the revised ENP"

Professor Tobias SCHUMACHER, Chairholder of the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair at the Natolin (Warsaw) campus of the College of Europe, has just published a co-authored article entitled "From Survival to Revival: The Riga Summit 2015 and the revised ENP", together with Ms Suzana CARP, Robert Schuman Fellow in the European Parliament and College of Europe Natolin campus alumna.

          

Published by Egmont - the Belgian Royal Institute for International Affairs - in its Security Policy Brief series, this article argues that the recently held Riga Summit serves as an illustration of what will not suffice if the EU is to strengthen or even maintain its role in its neighbourhoods.

       

The revision of the ENP is described as a three-dimensional process which needs to yield a concrete and forward-looking new ENP. The recommendations put forth in this policy brief map out what a truly revised ENP would entail.

        

The publication is available here.