Pandemic Factor in European Foreign Policy

The article focuses on the problem of adapting the foreign policy of the European Union to the conditions of the world coronavirus pandemic. The author draws attention to the fact that the epidemic struck the EU countries at a time when the new leadership of the community had just begun to reform th...

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Main Author: Alexander Shumilin
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Institute of Europe Russian Academy of Sciences 2020-02-01
Series:Научно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН
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Online Access:http://vestnikieran.instituteofeurope.ru/images/Shumilin22020.pdf
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description The article focuses on the problem of adapting the foreign policy of the European Union to the conditions of the world coronavirus pandemic. The author draws attention to the fact that the epidemic struck the EU countries at a time when the new leadership of the community had just begun to reform the main institutions in the spirit of the declared priorities, the main of which was to strengthen the role of the EU on the world stage. The strategic setting, however («build mus- cle») is faced with a new reality, dictated by the pandemic, which forced Brussels to return to its former «soft power» policy in international affairs. This policy is being implemented today in the form of «coronavirus diplomacy», but within the framework of the previously announced strategic points. Brussels is paying increased attention to its closest neighbors: member countries of the East- ern and Southern Partnerships and the Western Balkans. The bet on «soft power» in the form of humanitarian and financial assistance does not remove from the agenda the problem of EU rivalry, for example, with Russia and China with regard to some countries, in particular, Serbia. In this con- text, it seems unlikely that calls for solidarity in the fight against the pandemic will have an impact on the current state of relations between Russia and the European Union.
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spelling doaj.art-100b543a44584f93b81e13d9fb9ed8342022-12-21T20:22:17ZrusInstitute of Europe Russian Academy of SciencesНаучно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН2618-79142020-02-01142110.15211/vestnikieran220201421Pandemic Factor in European Foreign PolicyAlexander Shumilin0Eu- ropean Security Department, Editor-in-Chief of the Scientific Analytical Vestnik at the Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of SciencesThe article focuses on the problem of adapting the foreign policy of the European Union to the conditions of the world coronavirus pandemic. The author draws attention to the fact that the epidemic struck the EU countries at a time when the new leadership of the community had just begun to reform the main institutions in the spirit of the declared priorities, the main of which was to strengthen the role of the EU on the world stage. The strategic setting, however («build mus- cle») is faced with a new reality, dictated by the pandemic, which forced Brussels to return to its former «soft power» policy in international affairs. This policy is being implemented today in the form of «coronavirus diplomacy», but within the framework of the previously announced strategic points. Brussels is paying increased attention to its closest neighbors: member countries of the East- ern and Southern Partnerships and the Western Balkans. The bet on «soft power» in the form of humanitarian and financial assistance does not remove from the agenda the problem of EU rivalry, for example, with Russia and China with regard to some countries, in particular, Serbia. In this con- text, it seems unlikely that calls for solidarity in the fight against the pandemic will have an impact on the current state of relations between Russia and the European Union.http://vestnikieran.instituteofeurope.ru/images/Shumilin22020.pdfeuropean unioneupandemiccoronavirus diplomacyforeign policyjosep borrellursula von der leyenfrancemacronmerkelmedical equipmentserbiarussiairan
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Pandemic Factor in European Foreign Policy
Научно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН
european union
eu
pandemic
coronavirus diplomacy
foreign policy
josep borrell
ursula von der leyen
france
macron
merkel
medical equipment
serbia
russia
iran
title Pandemic Factor in European Foreign Policy
title_full Pandemic Factor in European Foreign Policy
title_fullStr Pandemic Factor in European Foreign Policy
title_full_unstemmed Pandemic Factor in European Foreign Policy
title_short Pandemic Factor in European Foreign Policy
title_sort pandemic factor in european foreign policy
topic european union
eu
pandemic
coronavirus diplomacy
foreign policy
josep borrell
ursula von der leyen
france
macron
merkel
medical equipment
serbia
russia
iran
url http://vestnikieran.instituteofeurope.ru/images/Shumilin22020.pdf
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