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Limits of conditionality policy in EU foreign policy
Radačičová, Simone ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Urban, Traian (referee)
The thesis deals with the analysis of the concept of conditionality that is applied in European Union's extemal relations with Cuba. The theoretical background determinates the conditions that can influence the efficiency of conditionality when applied to the developing countries. The relationship between Cuba and the EU is based on the Common position which was agreed in 1996. It set conditions that Cuba has to fulfill in order to normalize its links with the EU. In the 90s, EU ušed the positive conditionality with mixed results, but following the events of the spring 2003, the EU member States agreed on a tougher Stance, i.e. the adoption of diplomatic measures, in fact the negative conditionality. This approach brought a couple of negative effects and challenged the EU's influence on Cuban politics. Following the review the EU member States suspended the sanctions and in 2008 abolished the remaining diplomatic measures. Despite of its limits, the conditionality applied in the framework of realistic policy remains to be an important element in the relations between EU and Cuba. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Limits of conditionality policy in EU foreign policy
Radačičová, Simone ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Urban, Traian (referee)
The thesis deals with the analysis of the concept of conditionality that is applied in European Union's extemal relations with Cuba. The theoretical background determinates the conditions that can influence the efficiency of conditionality when applied to the developing countries. The relationship between Cuba and the EU is based on the Common position which was agreed in 1996. It set conditions that Cuba has to fulfill in order to normalize its links with the EU. In the 90s, EU ušed the positive conditionality with mixed results, but following the events of the spring 2003, the EU member States agreed on a tougher Stance, i.e. the adoption of diplomatic measures, in fact the negative conditionality. This approach brought a couple of negative effects and challenged the EU's influence on Cuban politics. Following the review the EU member States suspended the sanctions and in 2008 abolished the remaining diplomatic measures. Despite of its limits, the conditionality applied in the framework of realistic policy remains to be an important element in the relations between EU and Cuba. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The EU's Foreign Policy - Limits of Conditionality - the Case of EU-Cuban Relationship in 1996-2008
Radačičová, Simone ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Bartovic, Vladimír (referee)
The Master thesis deals with the analysis of the concept of conditionality that is applied in European Union's external relations with Cuba. The theoretical background determinates the conditions that can influence the efficiency of conditionality when applied to the developing countries. The relationship between Cuba and the EU is based on the Common position which was agreed in 1996. It set conditions that Cuba has to fulfill in order to normalize its links with the EU. In the 90s, EU used the positive conditionality with mixed results, but following the events of the spring 2003, the EU member states agreed on a tougher stance, i.e. the adoption of diplomatic measures, in fact the negative conditionality. This approach brought a couple of negative effects and challenged the EU's influence on Cuban politics. Following the review the EU member states suspended the sanctions and in 2008 abolished the remaining diplomatic measures. Despite of its limits, the conditionality applied in the framework of realistic policy remains to be an important element in the relations between EU and Cuba. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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