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Features of EU Enlargement Policy: A Vision from Georgia

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  • Kardava Ekaterine

    (Gori State University, Chavchavadze 53, Gori 1400, Georgia)

  • Chelidze Guranda

    (Caucasus University P. Saakadze 1, Tbilisi 0102, Georgia)

Abstract

The European accession policy has acquired a special and exceptional character since 2022 against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war. The separation of the Association Trio countries (Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia) caused a non-uniform assessments in Georgia (giving candidacy to Ukraine and Moldova, and potential candidacy to Georgia). In the situation of extreme polarization and politicization of opinions, it is important to outline the legal and historical facts regarding the specifi cities of EU–Georgia relations and to evaluate scientifi cally Georgia’s geopolitical destiny (the possibility of joining the EU) in the light of global and regional processes. The article presents the various aspects of the difficulty and complexity of the EU enlargement towards Georgia, which actually go beyond the context of the full fulfi llment of the twelve conditions given to Georgia by the EU; synchronization of commitments issued by the European Commission for all Association Trio countries, making clear that the only distinguishing condition for Georgia in reality is the issue of depolarization; the possibility to fulfil the condition of depolarization in the current political situation in Georgia; the context of the historical dynamics of divergent approaches of the EU towards Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia; the priority of saving the results of the 30-year struggle for freedom against the backdrop of Russia–Georgia wars, and the European future in Georgia and overcoming the ongoing distrust between Georgia and the EU (as the highest value) compared to the value of conditionality.

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  • Kardava Ekaterine & Chelidze Guranda, 2024. "Features of EU Enlargement Policy: A Vision from Georgia," TalTech Journal of European Studies, Sciendo, vol. 14(1), pages 141-159.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:bjeust:v:14:y:2024:i:1:p:141-159:n:1007
    DOI: 10.2478/bjes-2024-0007
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