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Neighborhood Challenge: The European Union and its Neighbors
The EU’s neighborhood policy presents an alternative perspective to its position on enlargement and membership. As such, it complements the EU’s broader objective of promoting political, economic and social development and stability on its periphery. Neighborhood Challenge evaluates the progress and...
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