The EU approach to conflicts is reactive rather than proactive. In many cases it responds only when a tense situation has arisen or after a violent clash has occurred. Intervention at an earlier stage is more effective, provided it is based on a sound analysis of a country’s potential for conflict. The EU should, in the context of the policies it pursues, enhance its capacity to respond to early political signs of impending conflicts.
Title | The Impact of Contractual Relations Between EC/EU and Centeal and Eastern European Countries in Solving Local Conflicts |
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Author | Nikos Frangakis |
Edition | WP98.008, 1998 |