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adam_text | CONTENTS Abbreviations............................................................................................................................... 11 Introduction - Dr. Mihail E. Ionescu .......................................................................................... 13 PART ONE - The EaP Road So Far The Eastern Partnership: a tool to involve the citizens, build democracy and provide security - Mihaela-Adriana Pădureanu....................................................................................... 1. Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 1.1. Research design ................................................................................................................ 1.2. Methodology .................................................................................................................... 1.3 The institutionalframework............................................................................... 2. EaP Platforms 1 and 4.......................................................................................................... 2.1. Platform 1 - Democracy, stability and good governance............................................... 2.2. Implementing platform 1................................................................................................. 2.1.1. Armenia................................................................................................................... 2.2.2.
Azerbaijan....................................................................... 2.2.3. Belarus ..................................................................................................................... 2.2.4. Georgia .................................................................................................................... 2.2.5. Republic of Moldova............................................................................................... 2.2.6. Ukraine .................................................................................................................... 2.3. Platform 4 - People to people contacts............................................................................... 2.4. Implementing the platform ................................................................................................. 2.4.1. Armenia................................................................................................................... 2.4.2. Azerbaijan................................................................................................................ 2.4.3. Belarus ..................................................................................................................... 2.4.4. Georgia.................................................................................................................... 2.4.5. Republic of Moldova............................................................................................... 2.4.6. Ukraine
.................................................................................................................... 23 23 23 23 24 28 28 33 33 37 38 41 45 47 53 57 57 59 60 62 63 65 3. Conclusions........................................................................................................................... 66 The Eastern Partnership - Platform 2: Economic Integration and Convergence with EU Policies - Mihai-Bogdan Popescu.............................................................................................................. 73 1. Introduction......................................................................................................................... 73 2. Ukraine.................................................................................................................................. 76 3.Moldova................................................................................................................................. 79 4. The South Caucasus countries........................................................................................... 81 4.1. Armenia................................................................................................. 82 4.2. Azerbaijan....................................................................................................................... 85 4.3. Georgia ............................................................................................................................ 86 4.4.
Belarus............................................................................................................................. 89
6 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES 5. Conclusions.............................................................................................................. 90 The Eastern Partnership: Platform 3 - The Energy Security and the Eastern Partnership ֊ Angela Grămadă ......................... ................................................................... ;.............. 94 1. Introduction.................................................-............................ ............................. -.. 94 2. The issue of energetic security and Eastern Partnership ......................................... 95 3. Why Does the EU Need an Energy Platform in the Eastern Partnership Framework? ... 98 4. Evaluating Energy Security Needs of the Eastern Partnership’s Member States...... 100 4.1. Armenia..................................................................... 101 4.2. Azerbaijan............................................................................................................ 105 , 4.3. Belarus................................................................................................................. 109 4.4. Georgia ........................................... 112 4.5. The Republic ofMoldova......................................................................... 114 4.6. Ukraine..................................................... 120 5. Conclusions.................................................... .......................................................... 126 The Eastern Partnership’s Road So Far: An Assessment of the EaP Multilateral Track’s
Performance - Dr. Simona R. Soare.......................................................... 1. Introduction............................................................................................................. 2. Research design ....................................................................................................... 3. The Development of the EaP’s multilateral track..................................................... 4. The assessment of the EaP multilateral track’s performance ... ............................... 4.1. Economic challenges that obstruct the EaP’s performance....................................... 4.2. Institutional challenges that obstruct the EaP’s performance . ................................... 4.3. Regional competition, rival integration models obstructing EaP performance........... 5. Conclusions.............................................................................................................. 132 133 135 136 147 152 179 188 191 PART TWO - A Regional View of EaP Introductory remarks - H.E., Jiří Šitler, Ambassador ofthe Czech Republic to Romania..... Introductory remarks -H.E. Iurie Reniţă, Ambassador ofthe Republic ofMoldova to Romania............................................................................................................................ Introductory remarks - HE. Ilya Giorgadze, Ambassador of Georgia to Romania.............. Introductory remarks - H.E. Teofil Bauer, Ambassador of Ukraine to Romania................. Introductory remarks - Mrs. Magdalena Bogdziewicz, Chargé d’Affairs, Embassy of the
Republic ofPoland to Romania............................................................................................ Introductory remarks — Alexei Babenko, 1st Secretary of the Russian Federation Embassy to Romania............................................................................................................................ 201 203 205 208 212 215 The Eastern Partnership: challenges and opportunities for regional cooperation in the South Caucasus - Mikayel Avetisyan................................................................................. 216
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP։ THE ROAD SO FAR The Role of Georgia in the EU-funded Programme for the Prevention, Preparedness and Response to Man-made and Natural Disasters in the ENPI East Region - Dr. Nika Chitadze .... 1. Introduction.................................................................................................................... 2. PPRD program Objectives....................................................... 3. Program Purposes.............................................................. ............................................ 4. Georgia: one of the active members in PPRD.............................................................. 4.1. Risk types in Georgia. General overview..................................................................... 7 222 222 223 224 224 224 4.2. The Role of the Civil Society of Georgia in increasing public awareness on the EU, the Eastern Partnership and PPRD............................................................................................. 226 4.3. Project (EU Studies) overview...................................................................................... 227 228 4.5. Expected results........................................................................................................... 229 5. Sharing the EU member states experience and Establishing a Crisis Management System in Georgia................................................................................................................... 230 5.1. Current Realities (including criteria)for Institutional Arrangement..........................
230 6. Conclusions..................................................................................................................... 231 4.4. Goal ofthe project....................................................................................................... Institutional Incentives in Structuring Ethnic Conflict Resolution - Dr. Irina Khmelko and Dr. Krista E. Wiegand........................................................................................................ 1. Ethnic Conflict and Territorial Separatist Movements............................................... 1.2. Cultural Legacies of the Past or Institutions?.............................................................. 1.3. Democratic Institutional Mechanisms and Nonviolent Conflict Resolution................ 1.4. Methodology ............................................................................................................... 2. Findings and Analysis..................................................................................................... 3. Conclusions..................................................................................................................... 236 237 239 241 243 244 247 Institution Building in the EAP countries: A Structure vs. Process Analysis ֊ Dr. Simona R. Soare ................................................................... 1. Introduction..................................................................................................................... 2. Research
design.............................................................................................................. 3. An assessment of EaP performance in the field of civil crisis management............... 3.1. Armenia...................................................................................................................... 3.2. Azerbaijan................................................................................................................... 3.3. Georgia....................................................................................................................... 3.4. The Republic ofMoldova...................................................................... 3.5. Ukraine......................................................................................................... 4. Conclusions..................................................................................................................... 253 253 254 257 257 261 264 267 269 275 The effectiveness of Eastern Partnership on the Ukrainian Dimension - Olena Snigyr ..... 280
8 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES The economic crisis and its impact on the European integration process in the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine ֊ Angela Gramada........................................................................ 287 Energy Security in Central and Eastern Europe - The Southern Gas Corridor and Its Prospects - Dr. Radu Dudău............................................................................................ 297 1. Introduction.............................................................................................................. 297 2. The Southern Gas Corridor: economic and policy background............................... 298 3. Nabucco and the Southern Gas Corridor..................................... ............................ 301 4. TANAP, TAP and Nabucco West.............................................................................. 303 5. South Stream ............................................................................................................ 306 6. Conclusion................................................................................................................ 309 The Eastern Partnership Roadmap 2012 - 2013 versus the European Enlargement Strategy: Main Objectives and Challenges - Agnes Nicolescu........................................................ 311 1. Introduction............................................................................................................. 311 2. Russia s role in the shared neighborhood ................................................................. 314
3. Challenges for the EU in giving more substance to the Eastern Partnership........... 315 4. Economic conditionality between Russia and the EU............................................... 317 5. The EU and Russia’s modernization agenda............................................................. 318 6. Russia’s rising profile inside the BRIC Group.......................................................... 319 7. Conclusions.............. ......................................................................... ..................... 321 Promoting Civil Society in the Eastern Partnership: The case of Belarus - Ryhor Nizhnikau............................................................................................................ 1. Introduction............................................................................................................. 2. Civil society in democracy promotion...................................................................... 3. Socialization as an instrument of norm promotion ................................................. 4. Linkage and Leverage in Belarus.............................................................................. 5. Increasing linkage and empowering civil society?.................................................... 5.1. Civil Society in theframework ofEaP..................................................................... 5.2. Civil society in the Eastern Partnership................................................................... 5.3. National platform of the
EaP................................................................................. 6. Conclusion................................... ............................................................................ 324 324 327 330 332 334 334 335 336 337 The Legitimization of new institutions in the Eastern Partnership: The role of an empowered civil society - Mihaela Adriana Pădureanu ............ .............................. ........ 1. Collected data - the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine........................................... 1.1. Republic ofMoldova.............................................................................................. 1.2. Ukraine................................................................................................................ 2. Conclusions.............................................................................................................. 341 346 346 347 348 Integrated Border Security Aspects: Bulgarian Academic Experience and Development Perspectives -Dr. ZlatagorMinchev ................................................................................ 350 1. Introduction............................................................................................................. 350 2. Methodology Software Implementation .................. ............. ......... ................... 351
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: THE ROAD SO FAR 3. Generalized border security model................................................................................. 4. National academic activities related to model identified potential gaps................... 5. Conclusions......................................................................................................................... 9 352 354 357 Securing the EU’s eastern neighbors’ borders against non-conventional risks: Role of the Eastern Partnership - Dr. Şerban Filip Cioculescu......... :......................................................... 360 1. The border between Moldova and Ukraine..................................................................... 363 2. Border between Armenia and Georgia............................................................................. 367 CONCLUSIONS ֊ Dr. Mihail E. Ionescu................................................................................... 370 Index ............................................................................................................................... 375 List of Figures Figure 1. International gas pipeline projects............................................................................. Figure 2. EU Foreign Relations in the East: Planning levels (simplification)........................... Figure 3. The composition of the EaP’s multilateral track (March 2013)................................ Figure 4. The budgetary allocation for 2012-13 for the EaP flagship initiatives..................... Figure 5. Levels of performance of member states
in approximation, linkage and mana gement relative to the EaP (2012)................................................................................................. Figure 6. Crisis Management Interagency System in Georgia..... .......................................... Figure 7. Model of the modified 2x2 table used to measure the EaP CCM performance (2009-2012) .................................................................................................................................... Figure 8. Model Matrix to measure the EaP average performance in modern, democratic CCM reform................................................................................................................................... Figure 9. Matrix to measure the EaP average performance in modern, democratic CCM reform (2009-2012)........................................................................................................................ Figure 10. The EaP scores in efficiency per each EaP country and per each sub-indicators (2009-2012) .................................................................................................................................... Figure 11. The EaP scores in effectiveness per each EaP country and per each sub-indicators (2009-2012) .................................................................................................................................... Figure 12. Comparison between the EaP average CCM performance and the EaP CCM performance per each partner country (2009-2012)
................................................................... Figure 13. A Generalized Border Security System model, produced as a result of experts data in I-SCIP-SA software environment..................................................................................... Figure 14. Sensitivity diagram of Generalized Border Security System model in I-SCIP-SA ... Figure IS. SKIPASS team meeting at Smolyan municipality in June, 2011............................. Figure 16. Monitor II cross-border field exercise moments photo of April, 2012 ................. Figure 17. Cyber threats trends for the next five years since 2012, produced as a result of SySSec network and DMU 03/22 joint efforts ................ Figure 18. A general overview of the Unattended Ground Sensor System capabilities......... 107 141 145 153 183 232 255 255 272 273 274 274 352 353 355 355 356 357 Figure 19. Marine simulation room at Naval Academy ‘Nikola Vaptsarov’, August, 2012...... 358
10 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES List of Tables Table 1. Stated purposes of the Black Sea Synergy and the EaP according to the Eropean External Action Service (EEAS)................................................................................................... Table 2. EuropeAid Thematic Instruments and Programms (2007-2013) ............................... Table 3. Overview of thematic platforms and current panels (Delcour, 2011:10), updated with 2013 developments................. Table 4. Stage of EU relations with EaP partners individually (January 2013)......................... 139 142 144 154 Table 5. EN(P)I Funding levels for EaP partners individually (2009-2013)............................... 155 Table 6. Number of TAIEX, TACIS, SIGMA and Twinning projects implemented by the EaP partners (2009-2012).............................................................................................................. Table 7. State Policies toward Ethnic Minorities........................................................................ Table 8. Logit Results - Likelihood of Nonviolent Conflict Resolution................................... Table 9. Predicted Probabilities of the Positive Outcome in the Model................................... 181 238 245 246
A Africa - 189, 249, 366 North - 322, 327 Aghajanov, Eduard - 101 Alasania, Irakli - 43 Albania - 44, 55, 304, 312 Alieva, Leila - 59-60,69 Aron, Leon - 320, 321 Armenia - 5, 17, 33*38, 58-59, 63, 68, 8185,91-92,104,128,147,149-150,154,157158, 162, 169,172, 180, 340-341, 345, 360, 362-363, 367, 373 Crisis Management Center - 231, 257, 259 Yerevan - 16, 17, 33, 58, 83, 102, 104, 259, 261 Ministry of Environment - 258 National Disaster Observatory - 259, 260, 270 National Advisory Group ֊ 258,270 National Road Safety Council of Ar menia (NRSCA) - 84 National Service of Seismic Protection ֊258 Rescue Service ֊ 169,258 State Academy of Crisis Management -258 Ashton, Catherine - 31-32, 36,44, 50 Asia - 13 Central - 86, 96, 103, 106, 113, 189, 217, 294, 302,318, 320 Western-Asian Union -113 Astravets Nuclear Power Plant - 111 Automated System for Customs Data - 80, 377 Avetisyan, Mikayel - 6,216 Azarov, Mykolą - 50, 55 i Azerbaijan ֊ 5,35,37,38,41,44,55-56,5960,62, 81-82, 84-86, 91,100-101,103,105109, 112, 130, 147, 150, 158, 165Л72-174, 177,180,188, 211,220, 253, 261-264,269 Azpetrol - 108 joint Operational Headquarters -* 262 Ministry of Defense - 269, 354 Ministry of Interior - 262, 35՚4 Ministry of Ecology and Natural Re sources - 262 Ministry of Health - 262 National Committee on European Integra tion - 59 SOCAR ֊ 108 State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic - 106,305 В Babenko, Alexei - 215 Balkans ֊ 283, 306,309 Western - 312,371 Baltic States - 32,82,230, 291 Barroso, José Manuel - 46, 204, 303, 316, 371 Bauer, Teofil - 208,370 Bertalanffy’s General Systems Theory 351
376 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES Baumgarten - 301, 304 Belarus - 14, 18, 27, 31, 38, 44, 48, 50, 55, 61, 89, 109, 150, 158, 165, 172, 177, 180, 188, 211-214, 223, 254, 263, 275, 283, 285, 288, 307, 309, 324-327, 329, 331-338, 341, 345, 360, 368 Country Strategy Paper 2007-2013 83 Minsk - 38, 40, 61, 89, 107, 109-112, 220, 309, 324, 333 National Indicative Program 2007 2011 - 34, 38-39, 41, 110, 136, 150, 156,161,165 Belgium - 44 Brussels - 13-17, 32, 56, 74, 76, 100, 104, 109, 118, 122, 136, 150, 161,75, 184,208,215,223,297 Black Sea - 297, 298, 306,315, 365, Black Sea Synergy - 25,97,133,139, 368 Blank, Stephen - 309 Blockmans, Steven - 70 Bogdziewicz, Magdalena - 212 Bosnia Herzegovina - 44, 55, 239, 312 BRIC-319 Bulgaria - 350 Academy of Sciences - 350 Bulgargas - 301 Ministry of Defense - 175,216, 262 Ministry of Interior - 264 Naval Academy ”Nikola Vaptsarov” 350,357,358 Sophia — 351, 366 Varna - 262, 351,357 Business Forum - 146,213 C Canada - 236, 249 Quebec - 236 Caspian Sea - 86, 96,100,106,112, 303 Caucasus - 14, 27, 48, 58, 73, 81, 85, 94, 101,133,163, 167, 182, 216-218, 220, 222225, 229, 280, 294, 3Ò4, 341, 365 Chatham House - 219 Chechnya - 236 Checkel, Jeffrey - 330 Christou, George - 254 Center for East European and Asian Studies (CEEAS) -1 Chechelashvili, Valeri - 112 China - 177,189, 249 National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) - 302 State Development Bank - 302 Chirilă, Victor - 294 Chişinău - 294 Chitadze, Nika - 18,222,234 Cioculescu, Şerban Filip - 360 Clinton, Hillary - 42 Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) - 219 Cornelii,
Michele - 70 Common Economic Space (CES) - 11 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) - 290, 294 Council -11,27 of Europe (COE) - 11 of the European Union - 11,110,136 of Foreign Affairs - 11 Crimea - 236,250 Crisis - 7 Management - 15,23,41,230,257 Management Center - 231 Croatia - 44,105, 307 Czech Republic - 18, 61, 64,133,174,185, 201 Prague - 16 Prague Summit - 28-29, 32,74, 341 D de Wall, Thomas - 93 Delcour, Laure - 137-138,140,144 Devyatkov, Andrey - 288 Dobrovolskį, Alyaksandr - 326 Dudău, Radu - 297, 310 Dzidziguri, Zviad - 43 Dwan, Renata - 70
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: THE ROAD SO FAR Eastern Partnership - 11,13-19, 23-25, 27, 33,46-49,51-61,64 Civil Society Forum (CSF) - 64, 65, 140, 202, 207, 210, 213, 220, 268, 282, 327,334,342 Conference of the Regional and Local Authorities for the Eastern Partners hip (CORLEAP) -11,186 Culture Programme - 54, 56, 58 Eastern Business Forum - 213 Electronic Regional Risk Atlas - 258, 263 Eastern Europe Youth Partnership Informal Dialogues Eastern Integration and Cooperation programme Cultural Programme (EaPIC) - 343 Flagship Initiative - 28, 75, 133, 140, 153,160,180,183,185,206,209,214 Platform 1 - 23,28, 30, 33, 342, 348 Platform 2 - 73-75,146, 342 Platform 3 “Energy Security” - 94,124, 152,180, 342 Platform 4 - 23, 53, 56,185,342,346 Prevention, Preparedness, Response to Disasters - East (PPRD-East) - 253 Roadmap for 2012-2013 - 157 Task Force - 138,14Ó, 230, 233 Youth Window - 57,64 Electricité de France - 306, 307 Emergency; emergencies - 11,44 Management Department - 11, 44, 169,234 Ministry - 169, 257,269, 279 Emmerson, Michael - 70,195 Energy - 116 Community Treaty - 97 Packages II; III - 116-118,297,309 Regional projects -109 Roadmap - 16-18, 31, 300, 311, 312, 315 Sector Development Strategy of Ar menia - 84 Security - 345-348,350 377 Eralp, Atila - 70 Estonia - 368 Estonian model of crisis management inter-agency - 320 Eurasian Union (EAU) - 372, 373 Customs Union (Russia-Belarus-Kazakhstan) - 11, 90, 120, 123, 188, 190, 215, 288 Danube Strategy - 137 Eurasian Economic Space - 188 European Union - 201-202, 210-211, 214, 219,222, 228, 234, 253,282-284, 287 Action Plan
- 11, 25, 27, 33-34, 37, 41 Advisory Group - 69, 258, 270 Administrative Capacity building 192, 255, 256 Agreement on Common Aviation Area-154, 206 Agreement on Mutual Protection of Geographical - 206 Agricultural Products and other Food stuff - 206 Association Agreement - 281-282, 284,285,290,292,312 Autonomous Trade Preferences - 79 Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA) -11 Border Assistance Mission (EUBAM) - 363 Civil Protection Facility - 160 Civil Protection Mechanism - 224 Civil Society Forum - 64-65,140, 202, 207, 210, 213, 220, 268, 282, 327, 334, 342 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) 334, 342, 344 Civil Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC)-ll Criminal Procedural Code - 51 Committee of Regions (CoR) - 11 Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) - 11 Comprehensive Institution Building (CIB) - 132,134,155,157,167
378 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES Cross-Border Cooperation (CBC) - 11 Country Progress Reports (CPRs) 163 Country Strategy Papers (CSPs) - 136, 151 Deep Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) - 11,45,73,75-80,83-88,90 Development and Cooperation Instru ment (DCI) - 335,344 Eastern Cooperation of Ombudsmen - 157,213 European Acquis - 138 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development - 11,367 European Commission - 158-159,161, DG DEVCO ֊ 140 DG RELEX - 194 DG JRC ֊ 59 European Court of Auditors report 138 European Development Fund (EDF) 184 European Digital Agenda ֊ 54 Eastern European Dimension - 57 Eastward Enlargement - 133, 368 European Endowment for Democracy (EED) - 11, 30,67,157,213, 335 European Integration - 18, 45, 56, 59, 63,86,124,150,287, 368 European Investment Bank - 11, 31, 81, 302 European Mobility Partnership - 35, 54,344 European Neighborhood Policy (ENP) - 368, 369 European Neighborhood Policy In strument (ENPI) - 335-336, 338,363 Enlargement Fatigue - 283 Enlargement Strategy - 311,312 Environmental standards - 105 Erasmus Mundus - 39, 53 Erasmus Mundus for All - 57,167 Europeanization - 279, 281,284 EURONEST Parliamentary Assembly - 180,186,194, 213 EuropeAid - 138,140,142,157 External Action Service (EEAS) E T 2020 - 28,30, 34 Generalized Scheme of Preferences (GSP) - 12,76 High Representative for Foreign Affairs - 31-32 High Level Policy Advice Mission (EUHLPAM) - 45 Integrated Border Management (IBM) -214 Instrument for Stability (Iß) - 142 Institution Building Partnership Pro gram (IBPP) - 12 Instrument for Democracy and Hu man
Rights - 335, 336,344 Institution-Building - 27,179,180 Interregional Programmes (IRRPs) - 12 Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) - 12, 345 Lisbon Treaty - 138, 314, 321 Macro-Financial Assistance - 79 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) - 12,140 Monitoring Mission to Georgia - 41 National Indicative Programme (NIP) - 156,158,161,165,166 National Platform - 8, 49, 58, 61, 62, 65,146, 336 Neighborhood Policy - 339, 360, 368 Neighborhood and Partnership In strument - 194,223,280, 336 Neighborhood Civil Society Facility (NCSF) - 344 Neighborhood and Partnership Pro grammes (NPPs) -12 Network of Excellence in Managing Threats and Vulnerabilities in the Fu ture - 355 Nuclear Safety Instrument (NSI) - 12, 160
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP; THE ROAD SO FAR Partnership and Cooperation Agree ments (PCAs) -136,137 Protection of Environment - 356 Regional Development Fund - 355 Regional strategy paper (RSP) - 12 Sanitary and phytosanitary - 12, 75, 76,78,80,83,85,88 Schengen - 61,332 Second Strategic Review - 298, 309 Seventh Framework Programme - 53 Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) - 85,90,139,214,291,293 SIGMA -181 Special Representative for the South Caucasus - 217 Technical Assistance (TA) - 12 Technical Assistance and Information Exchange Instrument (TAIEX) - 181 Technical Assistance to the CIS (TA CIS) - 12,181 Tempus - 53 Track ֊ 73-74,132,134 Bilateral ֊ 74,138,143,147,171 Multilateral - 73-74,132,134-135 Twinning - 34,37,45,47,53,132,134, 167,179,180-181,192 Visa facilitation and liberalization - 202 Visa Liberalisation Action Plan - 206 Visa regime liberalization - 282 Vocational Education and Training (VET) - 12,34 Work Programme (WP) - 54 Values - 60,67,77,109, 111, 113,188189, 204-205, 213, 220, 229, 241, 246, 256 Youth in action - 53-54, 57 F Filat, Vlad - 115,116 Finland - 44, 348 Foreign Policy Concept - 317 France - 44, 104, 174, 185, 220, 249, 298, 306-307 379 Fukuyama, Francis - 241 Füle, Stefan - 66, 67, 163, 164, 166, 170, 187,204 Funai, Go - 269, 270 FYROM ֊44, 54 Gas - 60,95,99,100,107 Market Rules - 115 Sales Agreements - 303 Shale gas revolution - 299, 300,309 Turkey-Azerbaijan strategic partners hip - 220 Georgia - 304 Abkhazia ֊ 15,41,43-44,86,114,216217, 249 Committee on European Integration of the Parliament of Georgia - 228 Department for Emergency
Manage ment - 265 Department of European Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - 228 Emergency Situations Response Plans ֊265 EU Studies - 227 Government - 264-266, 268, 270-271, 277, 284, 288, 290, 292,’301-302 Inter-agency commission - 230, 264 Local Emergency Response Divisions ֊265 Ministry of Environment Protection ֊ 169,174,189,264,265 More for more principle - 284, 290, 343-345 National Bank of Georgia (NBG) - 12, 88 National Environmental Agency - 169 National Response Plan on Natural and Man-Made Emergencies - 264, 266 National Security Council - 231 Office of the President - 228,229 Office of the Prime-Minister of Geor gia - 228
380 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES Office of the State Minister on Euro pean and Euro-Atlantic Integration 228 South Ossetia - 15,41, 43-44, 86,114, 216,217 Southern University - 236 State Strategy on Regional Develop ment - 264 Shah Deniz - 106,301,304-305, 308 Southern Gas Corridor - 297,298,301 System of Crisis Management - 264 Tbilisi - 16, 41, 44, 82, 87, 112, 113, 169,206 Temporary Inter-Agency Commission for Coordinating the Establishment of the United - 264 Young Lawyers Association - 62 Germany - 44,61,107,174,185, 222, 298 Giorgadze, Ilya - 205 Grămadă, Angela - 94,287 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - 12, 48, 76,87,91,95 H Haerpfer, Christian - 30,71 Heinrich Boell Foundation - 62 Hrazdan - 102 Human Rights - 73, 87, 89, 142, 144, 157, 159,162,163,170,195, 203,217 Huff, Ariella - 70 Hungary - 31,174,275, 301, 366, 368,380 Budapest - 308 Hydroaerodinamics Center - 350,356 I Iarmoliuk, Ilona - 70 Iceland - 202, 312 Information Communication Technolo gies (ICT) ֊ 12 INOG ATE - 97,115 Institute of Information and Communica tion Technologies with its Joint Training Simulation and Analysis Center - 350, 354 Institute of Mathematics and Informatics - 350, 355,359 . Institute of Metal Science, Equipment and Technologies - 350, 356, 358 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) - 12 International Electro-technical Commissi on - 80 International Financial Institutions (IFIs) 12,142,214 International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 12, 79,81,90,160,333 Iran - 250,314, 320, 366 Italy - 250, 298, 304, 306 Ivanishvili, Bidzina - 43 J Jacobs, An-70 Japan
- 275 Jaroszewicz, Marta - 70 К Kaoutar, Kanjaâ - 70 Kazakhstan - 44, 90, 106, 123, 190, 215, 288,290,294 Khmelko, Irina - 236 Khidasheli, Tamar - 62 Klein, Margarete - 70 Klitschko, Vitali - 49 Korosteleva, Elena - 51,62,71 Kostanyan, Hrant - 70, 93 Krawatzek, Félix - 317, 322 Kyrgyzstan - 302, 320 L Lavrov, Sergey - 316, 321 Lebanon - 238, 248, 259 Libya - 314 Lippert, Barbara - 70 Lithuania - 31,44, 61, 204,283,368 Vilnius - 130,131,208, 214, 333 Vilnius Summit 2013 - 168, 170, 182, 204,206,207 Lukashenko, Alexander - 340
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: THE ROAD SO FAR Lutsevych, Orysia - 70 Luxembourg - 91,110,127 M Malaysia-238,248,249 Malmström, Cecilia - 66 Manners, Ian - 73 Margaryan, Gurgen - 220 Martynov, Sergey - 32 Medvedev, Dmitri - 1Ό4, 317, 319 Merkel, Angela - 204 Metsamor - 101 - 104,128 Middle East - 321, 366, Miller, Alexei - 300 Minchev, Zlatogor - 350, 358, 359 Moldova - 309, 313 - 316, 321 Civil Protection and Emergency Situa tions Service-169,175,267 Energy Strategy -119 MoldovaGaz - 114 Ministry of Internal Affairs- 175 , National Security Strategy - 114, 116, 354 Prut-275 Republic of - 15, 18, 24І 45-47, 54-55, 63, 65, 79-81, 91, 114-119, 125, 146, 154,156,169,175,180,187 Rethink - 68 State Hydro-meteorological Service ; 268 Transnistria - 294, 309, 315 : Movchan, Veronika - 93 , ; N Naftogaz - 122,123,125,128 National Advisory Group (NAG) - 258 National Disaster Observatory (NDO) 258 National Participation Council - 63 National Preventive Mechanism - 35 NATO-311, 316, 354,357 Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Co ordination Centre (EADRCC) - 44 3gļ Nichol, Jim - 70 Nicolescu, Agnes - 18,311 Nizhnikau, Ryhor - 18, 324 Nodia, Ghia - 43 Norway - 44,202 О Oettinger, Guenther - 303 Orange Revolution - 48,348 Open Society Foundation (OSF) - 195, 257, 271, 278 OPORA Civil Network - 12,72 Organization for Security and Cooperati on in Europe (OSCE) - 12,40, 221 Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) - 40 Minsk Group - 38 Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) - 299 P Paet, Urmas - 32-33 Panjikidze, Mala - 43 Party - 49 Batkivschyna - 49 Front for
Change - 49 Pădureanu, Mihaela Adriana - 23, 341 Pichler, Florian - 71 Pipeline - 112-113,128, 297, 302 Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) -112 Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurüm (ВТЕ) - 112 Iranian-Armenian - 102 Nabucco - ЗОЇ Nabucco West - 303 North Stream - 307 South Stream - 297, 304 Poland - 18, 31, 44, 47, 61, 64, 174, 185, 201,212 Eastern Academy of Public Adminis tration in Warsaw - 213 Warsaw - 219, 361 Warsaw Summit, 2011 - 28, 30, 67 Warsaw Summit Joint Declaration — 137 ;
382 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES Popescu, Nicu ֊ 147 PONARS Eurasia - 286 Prodi, Romano - 26 Public Finance Management - 12, 34, 77, 81,88 Putin, Vladimir - 122,124,188,287 Q Quelle, Herbert -107 R Raik, Kristi - 149,173,182,253 Readmission of Persons Residing without Authorisation - 206 Regional Caucasus Environmental Centre -36 Regional Studies Center - 36 Renita, Iurie - 203 Richter, Solveig - 70 Riley, Alan - 299,310 Rioni River basin - 224 Romania - 31« 44,50,54,133,174 Bucharest -18,311,341,360 European Institute of Romania - 311 Russian Federation - 14,16,18,83,94-95, 98,99,101-105,215 Cold War - 239,316,370 Kremlin - 116,188,298,307,316,372 Gazprom - 99,1Q1.106,114,118,122123,125,298 Moscow - lllf 115-118,121-123,125, 293 Rosatom -104 Russian Energy Strategy - 318,322 Russian-Georgian War - 82 USSR - 95,294,299 S Saakashvili, Mikheil - 42,43,86,87 Safarov, Ramil - 220 Samegrelo - 225 Sanikidze, Gubaz - 43 Sarkozy, Nikolas - 14,27 Sarukanyan, Sevak -102 Schimmelfennig, Frank - 330 Sedelmeier, Ulrich - 330 Serbia - 54,239,307,312 Sherr, James - 219 Shportyuk, Volodymyr - 77,93 Sitler, Jiri - 201 SKIPASS Civil Protection Mechanism project - 355 Snigyr, Olena - 71,280 Soare, Simona R. - 132,177,189,253 SOFAZ -108 Spánu, Vitālie - 296 Sushko, Olexander - 210 Sweden - 332,334,336,341,348,360,368 Switzerland - 44,105,238 Geneva - 270 T Tajikistan - 302,320,366 Transgaz - 301 Trenin, Dmitri т- 317 Trinidad and Tobago - 238 Turkey - 82,84,85,102,105,108,112,217. 220,250,261,297 Ankara - 301 Turkmenistan - 301 - 303 Ashgabat - 302 Tymoshenko, Yulia - 49,122 U
Ukraine - 55-56, 62, 65, 76, 99, 105, 110, 116,120-126,140,146,148,150,154, 156, 158,160-161,165,172-175,177,180 Kiev-14,16-17, 56,364 Ministry of Emergencies - 269,275 National Advisory - 258 National Disaster Observatory (NDO) and the Group - 270 Rada-270,271 State Emergency Service - 269 National Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of Ukraine - 150 Law on domestic and foreign policy principles -123
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: THE ROAD SO FAR Odessa - 99 State Intellectual Property Service of Ukraine - 12,78 Yalta - 117 United Nations - 112,160, 234,279, 303 Committee for the Prevention of Tor ture (CPT) - 11 Convention on Environmental - 105 Convention against Torture - 35 Development Programme (UNDP) 12,160,172 Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) - 12,113,129 Hyogo Framework for Action - 260, 263, 266,267,270 Union for the Mediterranean - 182 United States ֊ 202,251, 299 Agency for International Development 12 Energy Information Administration 106 USAID ֊ 175 - 383 United World - 175 International Foundation -175 Usupashvili, Davit - 43 Uzbekistan - 106, 302,320,366 Üstün, Çiğdem - 70 V Visegrad Group - 201,202,332 Vorobiov, Ievgen - 70 W Wallace, Caire - 71 Wiegand, Krista - 236 Wintershall - 307 Wolczuk, Katarina - 93 World Bank (WB) - 12, 93,160, 234 World Trade Organization (WTO) - 12, 85,90-91,154 Y Yanukovich, Viktor - 76 Yatsenyuk, Arseniy - 49 Yeliseyeu, Andrei - 61
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CONTENTS Abbreviations. 11 Introduction - Dr. Mihail E. Ionescu . 13 PART ONE - The EaP Road So Far The Eastern Partnership: a tool to involve the citizens, build democracy and provide security - Mihaela-Adriana Pădureanu. 1. Introduction. 1.1. Research design . 1.2. Methodology . 1.3 The institutionalframework. 2. EaP Platforms 1 and 4. 2.1. Platform 1 - Democracy, stability and good governance. 2.2. Implementing platform 1. 2.1.1. Armenia. 2.2.2.
Azerbaijan. 2.2.3. Belarus . 2.2.4. Georgia . 2.2.5. Republic of Moldova. 2.2.6. Ukraine . 2.3. Platform 4 - People to people contacts. 2.4. Implementing the platform . 2.4.1. Armenia. 2.4.2. Azerbaijan. 2.4.3. Belarus . 2.4.4. Georgia. 2.4.5. Republic of Moldova. 2.4.6. Ukraine
. 23 23 23 23 24 28 28 33 33 37 38 41 45 47 53 57 57 59 60 62 63 65 3. Conclusions. 66 The Eastern Partnership - Platform 2: Economic Integration and Convergence with EU Policies - Mihai-Bogdan Popescu. 73 1. Introduction. 73 2. Ukraine. 76 3.Moldova. 79 4. The South Caucasus countries. 81 4.1. Armenia. 82 4.2. Azerbaijan. 85 4.3. Georgia . 86 4.4.
Belarus. 89
6 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES 5. Conclusions. 90 The Eastern Partnership: Platform 3 - The Energy Security and the Eastern Partnership ֊ Angela Grămadă . . ;. 94 1. Introduction.-. . -. 94 2. The issue of energetic security and Eastern Partnership . 95 3. Why Does the EU Need an Energy Platform in the Eastern Partnership Framework? . 98 4. Evaluating Energy Security Needs of the Eastern Partnership’s Member States. 100 4.1. Armenia. 101 4.2. Azerbaijan. 105 , 4.3. Belarus. 109 4.4. Georgia . 112 4.5. The Republic ofMoldova. 114 4.6. Ukraine. 120 5. Conclusions. . 126 The Eastern Partnership’s Road So Far: An Assessment of the EaP Multilateral Track’s
Performance - Dr. Simona R. Soare. 1. Introduction. 2. Research design . 3. The Development of the EaP’s multilateral track. 4. The assessment of the EaP multilateral track’s performance . . 4.1. Economic challenges that obstruct the EaP’s performance. 4.2. Institutional challenges that obstruct the EaP’s performance .'. 4.3. Regional competition, rival integration models obstructing EaP performance. 5. Conclusions. 132 133 135 136 147 152 179 188 191 PART TWO - A Regional View of EaP Introductory remarks - H.E., Jiří Šitler, Ambassador ofthe Czech Republic to Romania. Introductory remarks -H.E. Iurie Reniţă, Ambassador ofthe Republic ofMoldova to Romania. Introductory remarks - HE. Ilya Giorgadze, Ambassador of Georgia to Romania. Introductory remarks - H.E. Teofil Bauer, Ambassador of Ukraine to Romania. Introductory remarks - Mrs. Magdalena Bogdziewicz, Chargé d’Affairs, Embassy of the
Republic ofPoland to Romania. Introductory remarks — Alexei Babenko, 1st Secretary of the Russian Federation Embassy to Romania. 201 203 205 208 212 215 The Eastern Partnership: challenges and opportunities for regional cooperation in the South Caucasus - Mikayel Avetisyan. 216
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP։ THE ROAD SO FAR The Role of Georgia in the EU-funded Programme for the Prevention, Preparedness and Response to Man-made and Natural Disasters in the ENPI East Region - Dr. Nika Chitadze . 1. Introduction. 2. PPRD program Objectives. 3. Program Purposes. . 4. Georgia: one of the active members in PPRD. 4.1. Risk types in Georgia. General overview. 7 222 222 223 224 224 224 4.2. The Role of the Civil Society of Georgia in increasing public awareness on the EU, the Eastern Partnership and PPRD. 226 4.3. Project (EU Studies) overview. 227 228 4.5. Expected results. 229 5. Sharing the EU member states' experience and Establishing a Crisis Management System in Georgia. 230 5.1. Current Realities (including criteria)for Institutional Arrangement.
230 6. Conclusions. 231 4.4. Goal ofthe project. Institutional Incentives in Structuring Ethnic Conflict Resolution - Dr. Irina Khmelko and Dr. Krista E. Wiegand. 1. Ethnic Conflict and Territorial Separatist Movements. 1.2. Cultural Legacies of the Past or Institutions?. 1.3. Democratic Institutional Mechanisms and Nonviolent Conflict Resolution. 1.4. Methodology . 2. Findings and Analysis. 3. Conclusions. 236 237 239 241 243 244 247 Institution Building in the EAP countries: A Structure vs. Process Analysis ֊ Dr. Simona R. Soare . 1. Introduction. 2. Research
design. 3. An assessment of EaP performance in the field of civil crisis management. 3.1. Armenia. 3.2. Azerbaijan. 3.3. Georgia. 3.4. The Republic ofMoldova. 3.5. Ukraine. 4. Conclusions. 253 253 254 257 257 261 264 267 269 275 The effectiveness of Eastern Partnership on the Ukrainian Dimension - Olena Snigyr . 280
8 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES The economic crisis and its impact on the European integration process in the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine ֊ Angela Gramada. 287 Energy Security in Central and Eastern Europe - The Southern Gas Corridor and Its Prospects - Dr. Radu Dudău. 297 1. Introduction. 297 2. The Southern Gas Corridor: economic and policy background. 298 3. Nabucco and the Southern Gas Corridor. . 301 4. TANAP, TAP and Nabucco West. 303 5. South Stream . 306 6. Conclusion. 309 The Eastern Partnership Roadmap 2012 - 2013 versus the European Enlargement Strategy: Main Objectives and Challenges - Agnes Nicolescu. 311 1. Introduction. 311 2. Russia's role in the shared neighborhood . 314
3. Challenges for the EU in giving more substance to the Eastern Partnership. 315 4. Economic conditionality between Russia and the EU. 317 5. The EU and Russia’s modernization agenda. 318 6. Russia’s rising profile inside the BRIC Group. 319 7. Conclusions. . . 321 Promoting Civil Society in the Eastern Partnership: The case of Belarus - Ryhor Nizhnikau. 1. Introduction. 2. Civil society in democracy promotion. 3. Socialization as an instrument of norm promotion . 4. Linkage and Leverage in Belarus. 5. Increasing linkage and empowering civil society?. 5.1. Civil Society in theframework ofEaP. 5.2. Civil society in the Eastern Partnership. 5.3. National platform of the
EaP. 6. Conclusion. . 324 324 327 330 332 334 334 335 336 337 The Legitimization of new institutions in the Eastern Partnership: The role of an empowered civil society - Mihaela Adriana Pădureanu . . . 1. Collected data - the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. 1.1. Republic ofMoldova. 1.2. Ukraine. 2. Conclusions. 341 346 346 347 348 Integrated Border Security Aspects: Bulgarian Academic Experience and Development Perspectives -Dr. ZlatagorMinchev . 350 1. Introduction. 350 2. Methodology Software Implementation . . . . 351
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: THE ROAD SO FAR 3. Generalized border security model. 4. National academic activities related to model identified potential gaps. 5. Conclusions. 9 352 354 357 Securing the EU’s eastern neighbors’ borders against non-conventional risks: Role of the Eastern Partnership - Dr. Şerban Filip Cioculescu. :. 360 1. The border between Moldova and Ukraine. 363 2. Border between Armenia and Georgia. 367 CONCLUSIONS ֊ Dr. Mihail E. Ionescu. 370 Index . 375 List of Figures Figure 1. International gas pipeline projects. Figure 2. EU Foreign Relations in the East: Planning levels (simplification). Figure 3. The composition of the EaP’s multilateral track (March 2013). Figure 4. The budgetary allocation for 2012-13 for the EaP flagship initiatives. Figure 5. Levels of performance of member states
in approximation, linkage and mana gement relative to the EaP (2012). Figure 6. Crisis Management Interagency System in Georgia. . Figure 7. Model of the modified 2x2 table used to measure the EaP CCM performance (2009-2012) . Figure 8. Model Matrix to measure the EaP average performance in modern, democratic CCM reform. Figure 9. Matrix to measure the EaP average performance in modern, democratic CCM reform (2009-2012). Figure 10. The EaP scores in efficiency per each EaP country and per each sub-indicators (2009-2012) . Figure 11. The EaP scores in effectiveness per each EaP country and per each sub-indicators (2009-2012) . Figure 12. Comparison between the EaP average CCM performance and the EaP CCM performance per each partner country (2009-2012)
. Figure 13. A Generalized Border Security System model, produced as a result of experts data in I-SCIP-SA software environment. Figure 14. Sensitivity diagram of Generalized Border Security System model in I-SCIP-SA . Figure IS. SKIPASS team meeting at Smolyan municipality in June, 2011. Figure 16. Monitor II cross-border field exercise moments photo of April, 2012 . Figure 17. Cyber threats trends for the next five years since 2012, produced as a result of SySSec network and DMU 03/22 joint efforts . Figure 18. A general overview of the Unattended Ground Sensor System capabilities. 107 141 145 153 183 232 255 255 272 273 274 274 352 353 355 355 356 357 Figure 19. Marine simulation room at Naval Academy ‘Nikola Vaptsarov’, August, 2012. 358
10 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES List of Tables Table 1. Stated purposes of the Black Sea Synergy and the EaP according to the Eropean External Action Service (EEAS). Table 2. EuropeAid Thematic Instruments and Programms (2007-2013) . Table 3. Overview of thematic platforms and current panels (Delcour, 2011:10), updated with 2013 developments. Table 4. Stage of EU relations with EaP partners individually (January 2013). 139 142 144 154 Table 5. EN(P)I Funding levels for EaP partners individually (2009-2013). 155 Table 6. Number of TAIEX, TACIS, SIGMA and Twinning projects implemented by the EaP partners (2009-2012). Table 7. State Policies toward Ethnic Minorities. Table 8. Logit Results - Likelihood of Nonviolent Conflict Resolution. Table 9. Predicted Probabilities of the Positive Outcome in the Model. 181 238 245 246
A Africa - 189, 249, 366 North - 322, 327 Aghajanov, Eduard - 101 Alasania, Irakli - 43 Albania - 44, 55, 304, 312 Alieva, Leila - 59-60,69 Aron, Leon - 320, 321 Armenia - 5, 17, 33*38, 58-59, 63, 68, 8185,91-92,104,128,147,149-150,154,157158, 162, 169,172, 180, 340-341, 345, 360, 362-363, 367, 373 Crisis Management Center - 231, 257, 259 Yerevan - 16, 17, 33, 58, 83, 102, 104, 259, 261 Ministry of Environment - 258 National Disaster Observatory - 259, 260, 270 National Advisory Group ֊ 258,270 National Road Safety Council of Ar menia (NRSCA) - 84 National Service of Seismic Protection ֊258 Rescue Service ֊ 169,258 State Academy of Crisis Management -258 Ashton, Catherine - 31-32, 36,44, 50 Asia - 13 Central - 86, 96, 103, 106, 113, 189, 217, 294, 302,318, 320 Western-Asian Union -113 Astravets Nuclear Power Plant - 111 Automated System for Customs Data - 80, 377 Avetisyan, Mikayel - 6,216 Azarov, Mykolą - 50, 55 i Azerbaijan ֊ 5,35,37,38,41,44,55-56,5960,62, 81-82, 84-86, 91,100-101,103,105109, 112, 130, 147, 150, 158, 165Л72-174, 177,180,188, 211,220, 253, 261-264,269 Azpetrol - 108 joint Operational Headquarters -* 262 Ministry of Defense - 269, 354 Ministry of Interior - 262, 35՚4 Ministry of Ecology and Natural Re sources - 262 Ministry of Health - 262 National Committee on European Integra tion - 59 SOCAR ֊ 108 State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic - 106,305 В Babenko, Alexei - 215 Balkans ֊ 283, 306,309 Western - 312,371 Baltic States - 32,82,230, 291 Barroso, José Manuel - 46, 204, 303, 316, 371 Bauer, Teofil - 208,370 Bertalanffy’s General Systems Theory 351
376 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES Baumgarten - 301, 304 Belarus - 14, 18, 27, 31, 38, 44, 48, 50, 55, 61, 89, 109, 150, 158, 165, 172, 177, 180, 188, 211-214, 223, 254, 263, 275, 283, 285, 288, 307, 309, 324-327, 329, 331-338, 341, 345, 360, 368 Country Strategy Paper 2007-2013 83 Minsk - 38, 40, 61, 89, 107, 109-112, 220, 309, 324, 333 National Indicative Program 2007 2011 - 34, 38-39, 41, 110, 136, 150, 156,161,165 Belgium - 44 Brussels - 13-17, 32, 56, 74, 76, 100, 104, 109, 118, 122, 136, 150, 161,75, 184,208,215,223,297 Black Sea - 297, 298, 306,315, 365, Black Sea Synergy - 25,97,133,139, 368 Blank, Stephen - 309 Blockmans, Steven - 70 Bogdziewicz, Magdalena - 212 Bosnia Herzegovina - 44, 55, 239, 312 BRIC-319 Bulgaria - 350 Academy of Sciences - 350 Bulgargas - 301 Ministry of Defense - 175,216, 262 Ministry of Interior - 264 Naval Academy ”Nikola Vaptsarov” 350,357,358 Sophia — 351, 366 Varna - 262, 351,357 Business Forum - 146,213 C Canada - 236, 249 Quebec - 236 Caspian Sea - 86, 96,100,106,112, 303 Caucasus - 14, 27, 48, 58, 73, 81, 85, 94, 101,133,163, 167, 182, 216-218, 220, 222225, 229, 280, 294, 3Ò4, 341, 365 Chatham House - 219 Chechnya - 236 Checkel, Jeffrey - 330 Christou, George - 254 Center for East European and Asian Studies (CEEAS) -1 Chechelashvili, Valeri - 112 China - 177,189, 249 National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) - 302 State Development Bank - 302 Chirilă, Victor - 294 Chişinău - 294 Chitadze, Nika - 18,222,234 Cioculescu, Şerban Filip - 360 Clinton, Hillary - 42 Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) - 219 Cornelii,
Michele - 70 Common Economic Space (CES) - 11 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) - 290, 294 Council -11,27 of Europe (COE) - 11 of the European Union - 11,110,136 of Foreign Affairs - 11 Crimea - 236,250 Crisis - 7 Management - 15,23,41,230,257 Management Center - 231 Croatia - 44,105, 307 Czech Republic - 18, 61, 64,133,174,185, 201 Prague - 16 Prague Summit - 28-29, 32,74, 341 D de Wall, Thomas - 93 Delcour, Laure - 137-138,140,144 Devyatkov, Andrey - 288 Dobrovolskį, Alyaksandr - 326 Dudău, Radu - 297, 310 Dzidziguri, Zviad - 43 Dwan, Renata - 70
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: THE ROAD SO FAR Eastern Partnership - 11,13-19, 23-25, 27, 33,46-49,51-61,64 Civil Society Forum (CSF) - 64, 65, 140, 202, 207, 210, 213, 220, 268, 282, 327,334,342 Conference of the Regional and Local Authorities for the Eastern Partners hip (CORLEAP) -11,186 Culture Programme - 54, 56, 58 Eastern Business Forum - 213 Electronic Regional Risk Atlas - 258, 263 Eastern Europe Youth Partnership Informal Dialogues Eastern Integration and Cooperation programme Cultural Programme (EaPIC) - 343 Flagship Initiative - 28, 75, 133, 140, 153,160,180,183,185,206,209,214 Platform 1 - 23,28, 30, 33, 342, 348 Platform 2 - 73-75,146, 342 Platform 3 “Energy Security” - 94,124, 152,180, 342 Platform 4 - 23, 53, 56,185,342,346 Prevention, Preparedness, Response to Disasters - East (PPRD-East) - 253 Roadmap for 2012-2013 - 157 Task Force - 138,14Ó, 230, 233 Youth Window - 57,64 Electricité de France - 306, 307 Emergency; emergencies - 11,44 Management Department - 11, 44, 169,234 Ministry - 169, 257,269, 279 Emmerson, Michael - 70,195 Energy - 116 Community Treaty - 97 Packages II; III - 116-118,297,309 Regional projects -109 Roadmap - 16-18, 31, 300, 311, 312, 315 Sector Development Strategy of Ar menia - 84 Security - 345-348,350 377 Eralp, Atila - 70 Estonia - 368 Estonian model of crisis management inter-agency - 320 Eurasian Union (EAU) - 372, 373 Customs Union (Russia-Belarus-Kazakhstan) - 11, 90, 120, 123, 188, 190, 215, 288 Danube Strategy - 137 Eurasian Economic Space - 188 European Union - 201-202, 210-211, 214, 219,222, 228, 234, 253,282-284, 287 Action Plan
- 11, 25, 27, 33-34, 37, 41 Advisory Group - 69, 258, 270 Administrative Capacity building 192, 255, 256 Agreement on Common Aviation Area-154, 206 Agreement on Mutual Protection of Geographical - 206 Agricultural Products and other Food stuff - 206 Association Agreement - 281-282, 284,285,290,292,312 Autonomous Trade Preferences - 79 Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA) -11 Border Assistance Mission (EUBAM) - 363 Civil Protection Facility - 160 Civil Protection Mechanism - 224 Civil Society Forum - 64-65,140, 202, 207, 210, 213, 220, 268, 282, 327, 334, 342 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) 334, 342, 344 Civil Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC)-ll Criminal Procedural Code - 51 Committee of Regions (CoR) - 11 Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) - 11 Comprehensive Institution Building (CIB) - 132,134,155,157,167
378 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES Cross-Border Cooperation (CBC) - 11 Country Progress Reports (CPRs) 163 Country Strategy Papers (CSPs) - 136, 151 Deep Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) - 11,45,73,75-80,83-88,90 Development and Cooperation Instru ment (DCI) - 335,344 Eastern Cooperation of Ombudsmen - 157,213 European Acquis - 138 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development - 11,367 European Commission - 158-159,161, DG DEVCO ֊ 140 DG RELEX - 194 DG JRC ֊ 59 European Court of Auditors report 138 European Development Fund (EDF) 184 European Digital Agenda ֊ 54 Eastern European Dimension - 57 Eastward Enlargement - 133, 368 European Endowment for Democracy (EED) - 11, 30,67,157,213, 335 European Integration - 18, 45, 56, 59, 63,86,124,150,287, 368 European Investment Bank - 11, 31, 81, 302 European Mobility Partnership - 35, 54,344 European Neighborhood Policy (ENP) - 368, 369 European Neighborhood Policy In strument (ENPI) - 335-336, 338,363 Enlargement Fatigue - 283 Enlargement Strategy - 311,312 Environmental standards - 105 Erasmus Mundus - 39, 53 Erasmus Mundus for All - 57,167 Europeanization - 279, 281,284 EURONEST Parliamentary Assembly - 180,186,194, 213 EuropeAid - 138,140,142,157 External Action Service (EEAS) E T 2020 - 28,30, 34 Generalized Scheme of Preferences (GSP) - 12,76 High Representative for Foreign Affairs - 31-32 High Level Policy Advice Mission (EUHLPAM) - 45 Integrated Border Management (IBM) -214 Instrument for Stability (Iß) - 142 Institution Building Partnership Pro gram (IBPP) - 12 Instrument for Democracy and Hu man
Rights - 335, 336,344 Institution-Building - 27,179,180 Interregional Programmes (IRRPs) - 12 Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) - 12, 345 Lisbon Treaty - 138, 314, 321 Macro-Financial Assistance - 79 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) - 12,140 Monitoring Mission to Georgia - 41 National Indicative Programme (NIP) - 156,158,161,165,166 National Platform - 8, 49, 58, 61, 62, 65,146, 336 Neighborhood Policy - 339, 360, 368 Neighborhood and Partnership In strument - 194,223,280, 336 Neighborhood Civil Society Facility (NCSF) - 344 Neighborhood and Partnership Pro grammes (NPPs) -12 Network of Excellence in Managing Threats and Vulnerabilities in the Fu ture - 355 Nuclear Safety Instrument (NSI) - 12, 160
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP; THE ROAD SO FAR Partnership and Cooperation Agree ments (PCAs) -136,137 Protection of Environment - 356 Regional Development Fund - 355 Regional strategy paper (RSP) - 12 Sanitary and phytosanitary - 12, 75, 76,78,80,83,85,88 Schengen - 61,332 Second Strategic Review - 298, 309 Seventh Framework Programme - 53 Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) - 85,90,139,214,291,293 SIGMA -181 Special Representative for the South Caucasus - 217 Technical Assistance (TA) - 12 Technical Assistance and Information Exchange Instrument (TAIEX) - 181 Technical Assistance to the CIS (TA CIS) - 12,181 Tempus - 53 Track ֊ 73-74,132,134 Bilateral ֊ 74,138,143,147,171 Multilateral - 73-74,132,134-135 Twinning - 34,37,45,47,53,132,134, 167,179,180-181,192 Visa facilitation and liberalization - 202 Visa Liberalisation Action Plan - 206 Visa regime liberalization - 282 Vocational Education and Training (VET) - 12,34 Work Programme (WP) - 54 Values - 60,67,77,109, 111, 113,188189, 204-205, 213, 220, 229, 241, 246, 256 Youth in action - 53-54, 57 F Filat, Vlad - 115,116 Finland - 44, 348 Foreign Policy Concept - 317 France - 44, 104, 174, 185, 220, 249, 298, 306-307 379 Fukuyama, Francis - 241 Füle, Stefan - 66, 67, 163, 164, 166, 170, 187,204 Funai, Go - 269, 270 FYROM ֊44, 54 Gas - 60,95,99,100,107 Market Rules - 115 Sales Agreements - 303 Shale gas revolution - 299, 300,309 Turkey-Azerbaijan strategic partners hip - 220 Georgia - 304 Abkhazia ֊ 15,41,43-44,86,114,216217, 249 Committee on European Integration of the Parliament of Georgia - 228 Department for Emergency
Manage ment - 265 Department of European Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - 228 Emergency Situations Response Plans ֊265 EU Studies - 227 Government - 264-266, 268, 270-271, 277, 284, 288, 290, 292,’301-302 Inter-agency commission - 230, 264 Local Emergency Response Divisions ֊265 Ministry of Environment Protection ֊ 169,174,189,264,265 More for more principle - 284, 290, 343-345 National Bank of Georgia (NBG) - 12, 88 National Environmental Agency - 169 National Response Plan on Natural and Man-Made Emergencies - 264, 266 National Security Council - 231 Office of the President - 228,229 Office of the Prime-Minister of Geor gia - 228
380 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES Office of the State Minister on Euro pean and Euro-Atlantic Integration 228 South Ossetia - 15,41, 43-44, 86,114, 216,217 Southern University - 236 State Strategy on Regional Develop ment - 264 Shah Deniz - 106,301,304-305, 308 Southern Gas Corridor - 297,298,301 System of Crisis Management - 264 Tbilisi - 16, 41, 44, 82, 87, 112, 113, 169,206 Temporary Inter-Agency Commission for Coordinating the Establishment of the United - 264 Young Lawyers Association - 62 Germany - 44,61,107,174,185, 222, 298 Giorgadze, Ilya - 205 Grămadă, Angela - 94,287 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - 12, 48, 76,87,91,95 H Haerpfer, Christian - 30,71 Heinrich Boell Foundation - 62 Hrazdan - 102 Human Rights - 73, 87, 89, 142, 144, 157, 159,162,163,170,195, 203,217 Huff, Ariella - 70 Hungary - 31,174,275, 301, 366, 368,380 Budapest - 308 Hydroaerodinamics Center - 350,356 I Iarmoliuk, Ilona - 70 Iceland - 202, 312 Information Communication Technolo gies (ICT) ֊ 12 INOG ATE - 97,115 Institute of Information and Communica tion Technologies with its Joint Training Simulation and Analysis Center - 350, 354 Institute of Mathematics and Informatics - 350, 355,359 . Institute of Metal Science, Equipment and Technologies - 350, 356, 358 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) - 12 International Electro-technical Commissi on - 80 International Financial Institutions (IFIs) 12,142,214 International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 12, 79,81,90,160,333 Iran - 250,314, 320, 366 Italy - 250, 298, 304, 306 Ivanishvili, Bidzina - 43 J Jacobs, An-70 Japan
- 275 Jaroszewicz, Marta - 70 К Kaoutar, Kanjaâ - 70 Kazakhstan - 44, 90, 106, 123, 190, 215, 288,290,294 Khmelko, Irina - 236 Khidasheli, Tamar - 62 Klein, Margarete - 70 Klitschko, Vitali - 49 Korosteleva, Elena - 51,62,71 Kostanyan, Hrant - 70, 93 Krawatzek, Félix - 317, 322 Kyrgyzstan - 302, 320 L Lavrov, Sergey - 316, 321 Lebanon - 238, 248, 259 Libya - 314 Lippert, Barbara - 70 Lithuania - 31,44, 61, 204,283,368 Vilnius - 130,131,208, 214, 333 Vilnius Summit 2013 - 168, 170, 182, 204,206,207 Lukashenko, Alexander - 340
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: THE ROAD SO FAR Lutsevych, Orysia - 70 Luxembourg - 91,110,127 M Malaysia-238,248,249 Malmström, Cecilia - 66 Manners, Ian - 73 Margaryan, Gurgen - 220 Martynov, Sergey - 32 Medvedev, Dmitri - 1Ό4, 317, 319 Merkel, Angela - 204 Metsamor - 101 - 104,128 Middle East - 321, 366, Miller, Alexei - 300 Minchev, Zlatogor - 350, 358, 359 Moldova - 309, 313 - 316, 321 Civil Protection and Emergency Situa tions Service-169,175,267 Energy Strategy -119 MoldovaGaz - 114 Ministry of Internal Affairs- 175 , National Security Strategy - 114, 116, '354 Prut-275 Republic of - 15, 18, 24І 45-47, 54-55, 63, 65, 79-81, 91, 114-119, 125, 146, 154,156,169,175,180,187 Rethink - 68 State Hydro-meteorological Service ; 268 Transnistria - 294, 309, 315 : Movchan, Veronika - 93 , ; N ' Naftogaz - 122,123,125,128 National Advisory Group (NAG) - 258 National Disaster Observatory (NDO) 258 National Participation Council - 63 National Preventive Mechanism - 35 NATO-311, 316, 354,357 Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Co ordination Centre (EADRCC) - 44 3gļ Nichol, Jim - 70 Nicolescu, Agnes - 18,311 Nizhnikau, Ryhor - 18, 324 Nodia, Ghia - 43 Norway - 44,202 О Oettinger, Guenther - 303 Orange Revolution - 48,348 Open Society Foundation (OSF) - 195, 257, 271, 278 OPORA Civil Network - 12,72 Organization for Security and Cooperati on in Europe (OSCE) - 12,40, 221 Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) - 40 Minsk Group - 38 Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) - 299 P Paet, Urmas - 32-33 Panjikidze, Mala - 43 Party - 49 Batkivschyna - 49 Front for
Change - 49 Pădureanu, Mihaela Adriana - 23, 341 Pichler, Florian - 71 Pipeline - 112-113,128, 297, 302 Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) -112 Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurüm (ВТЕ) - 112 Iranian-Armenian - 102 Nabucco - ЗОЇ Nabucco West - 303 North Stream - 307 South Stream - 297, 304 Poland - 18, 31, 44, 47, 61, 64, 174, 185, 201,212 Eastern Academy of Public Adminis tration in Warsaw - 213 Warsaw - 219, 361 Warsaw Summit, 2011 - 28, 30, 67 Warsaw Summit Joint Declaration — 137 ;
382 CENTER FOR EAST EUROPEAN AND ASIAN STUDIES Popescu, Nicu ֊ 147 PONARS Eurasia - 286 Prodi, Romano - 26 Public Finance Management - 12, 34, 77, 81,88 Putin, Vladimir - 122,124,188,287 Q Quelle, Herbert -107 R Raik, Kristi - 149,173,182,253 Readmission of Persons Residing without Authorisation - 206 Regional Caucasus Environmental Centre -36 Regional Studies Center - 36 Renita, Iurie - 203 Richter, Solveig - 70 Riley, Alan - 299,310 Rioni River basin - 224 Romania - 31« 44,50,54,133,174 Bucharest -18,311,341,360 European Institute of Romania - 311 Russian Federation - 14,16,18,83,94-95, 98,99,101-105,215 Cold War - 239,316,370 Kremlin - 116,188,298,307,316,372 Gazprom - 99,1Q1.106,114,118,122123,125,298 Moscow - lllf 115-118,121-123,125, 293 Rosatom -104 Russian Energy Strategy - 318,322 Russian-Georgian War - 82 USSR - 95,294,299 S Saakashvili, Mikheil - 42,43,86,87 Safarov, Ramil - 220 Samegrelo - 225 Sanikidze, Gubaz - 43 Sarkozy, Nikolas - 14,27 Sarukanyan, Sevak -102 Schimmelfennig, Frank - 330 Sedelmeier, Ulrich - 330 Serbia - 54,239,307,312 Sherr, James - 219 Shportyuk, Volodymyr - 77,93 Sitler, Jiri - 201 SKIPASS Civil Protection Mechanism project - 355 Snigyr, Olena - 71,280 Soare, Simona R. - 132,177,189,253 SOFAZ -108 Spánu, Vitālie - 296 Sushko, Olexander - 210 Sweden - 332,334,336,341,348,360,368 Switzerland - 44,105,238 Geneva - 270 T Tajikistan - 302,320,366 Transgaz - 301 Trenin, Dmitri т- 317 Trinidad and Tobago - 238 Turkey - 82,84,85,102,105,108,112,217. 220,250,261,297 Ankara - 301 Turkmenistan - 301 - 303 Ashgabat - 302 Tymoshenko, Yulia - 49,122 U
Ukraine - 55-56, 62, 65, 76, 99, 105, 110, 116,120-126,140,146,148,150,154, 156, 158,160-161,165,172-175,177,180 Kiev-14,16-17, 56,364 Ministry of Emergencies - 269,275 National Advisory - 258 National Disaster Observatory (NDO) and the Group - 270 Rada-270,271 State Emergency Service - 269 National Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of Ukraine - 150 Law on domestic and foreign policy principles -123
EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: THE ROAD SO FAR Odessa - 99 State Intellectual Property Service of Ukraine - 12,78 Yalta - 117 United Nations - 112,160, 234,279, 303 Committee for the Prevention of Tor ture (CPT) - 11 Convention on Environmental - 105 Convention against Torture - 35 Development Programme (UNDP) 12,160,172 Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) - 12,113,129 Hyogo Framework for Action - 260, 263, 266,267,270 Union for the Mediterranean - 182 United States ֊ 202,251, 299 Agency for International Development 12 Energy Information Administration 106 USAID ֊ 175 - 383 "United World" - 175 International Foundation -175 Usupashvili, Davit - 43 Uzbekistan - 106, 302,320,366 Üstün, Çiğdem - 70 V Visegrad Group - 201,202,332 Vorobiov, Ievgen - 70 W Wallace, Caire - 71 Wiegand, Krista - 236 Wintershall - 307 Wolczuk, Katarina - 93 World Bank (WB) - 12, 93,160, 234 World Trade Organization (WTO) - 12, 85,90-91,154 Y Yanukovich, Viktor - 76 Yatsenyuk, Arseniy - 49 Yeliseyeu, Andrei - 61 |
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genre_facet | Aufsatzsammlung |
geographic | Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd Kaukasus (DE-588)4030090-0 gnd Rumänien (DE-588)4050939-4 gnd |
geographic_facet | Russland Osteuropa Kaukasus Rumänien |
id | DE-604.BV046837417 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-03T15:07:07Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T08:55:14Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9789733209294 |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-032246465 |
oclc_num | 931954593 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-12 |
owner_facet | DE-12 |
physical | 383 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, 1 Karte |
psigel | BSB_NED_20210803 |
publishDate | 2013 |
publishDateSearch | 2013 |
publishDateSort | 2013 |
publisher | Military Publishing House |
record_format | marc |
spelling | Eastern partnership the road so far Mihail E. Ionescu (ed.) Bucharest Military Publishing House 2013 383 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, 1 Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier NATO (DE-588)377-3 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Militär (DE-588)4039305-7 gnd rswk-swf Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd rswk-swf Konflikt (DE-588)4032081-9 gnd rswk-swf Partnerschaft (DE-588)4026924-3 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd rswk-swf Kaukasus (DE-588)4030090-0 gnd rswk-swf Rumänien (DE-588)4050939-4 gnd rswk-swf EU-Nachbarstaaten / (DE-627)091407265 / (DE-STW)29749-4 Europäische Integration / (DE-627)091358558 / (DE-STW)16495-2 Internationale Zusammenarbeit / (DE-627)091368510 / (DE-STW)19708-3 Nachhaltige Energieversorgung / (DE-627)091396190 / (DE-STW)18364-0 Grenze / (DE-627)091364299 / (DE-STW)15878-5 EU-Staaten / (DE-627)091358639 / (DE-STW)17983-5 Armenien / (DE-627)091348048 / (DE-STW)17464-1 Aserbaidschan / (DE-627)091348145 / (DE-STW)17491-5 Weißrussland / (DE-627)091399971 / (DE-STW)17465-6 Georgien / (DE-627)091362857 / (DE-STW)17472-2 Moldawien / (DE-627)091378575 / (DE-STW)17480-3 Ukraine / (DE-627)091395763 / (DE-STW)17485-0 Russland / (DE-627)091387329 / (DE-STW)17534-6 (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Rumänien (DE-588)4050939-4 g Kaukasus (DE-588)4030090-0 g Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 g NATO (DE-588)377-3 b Partnerschaft (DE-588)4026924-3 s Militär (DE-588)4039305-7 s Konflikt (DE-588)4032081-9 s Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 s Geschichte z DE-604 Ionescu, Mihail E. 1948- (DE-588)1111820848 edt Digitalisierung BSB München 25 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032246465&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München 25 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032246465&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Eastern partnership the road so far NATO (DE-588)377-3 gnd Militär (DE-588)4039305-7 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd Konflikt (DE-588)4032081-9 gnd Partnerschaft (DE-588)4026924-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)377-3 (DE-588)4039305-7 (DE-588)4116489-1 (DE-588)4032081-9 (DE-588)4026924-3 (DE-588)4076899-5 (DE-588)4075739-0 (DE-588)4030090-0 (DE-588)4050939-4 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Eastern partnership the road so far |
title_auth | Eastern partnership the road so far |
title_exact_search | Eastern partnership the road so far |
title_exact_search_txtP | Eastern partnership the road so far |
title_full | Eastern partnership the road so far Mihail E. Ionescu (ed.) |
title_fullStr | Eastern partnership the road so far Mihail E. Ionescu (ed.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Eastern partnership the road so far Mihail E. Ionescu (ed.) |
title_short | Eastern partnership |
title_sort | eastern partnership the road so far |
title_sub | the road so far |
topic | NATO (DE-588)377-3 gnd Militär (DE-588)4039305-7 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd Konflikt (DE-588)4032081-9 gnd Partnerschaft (DE-588)4026924-3 gnd |
topic_facet | NATO Militär Sicherheitspolitik Konflikt Partnerschaft Russland Osteuropa Kaukasus Rumänien Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032246465&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032246465&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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