Lithuania’s Foreign Policy Under the Eastern Partnership Programme in 2009–2014: From Small State Policy Tto Smart State Strategy

Maksimas Milta
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Abstract The article addresses Lithuania’s foreign policy vis-à-vis the Eastern Partnership programme in 2009-2014 from the perspective of small states’ abilities to influence decision making processes within the European Union. The author aims at revealing the puzzle of Lithuania’s marginal capacities of absolute power being disproportional to the output of its foreign policy towards implementation of the Eastern Partnership programme and hence utilising “smart state strategy” conceptualised by Anders Wivel. The novelty of the study rests on expansion of applying the smart state strategy towards the post-negotiation stage of the policy implementation. The article contributes to the debate over the applicability of the “smart state strategy” approach towards the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union, by arguing that Lithuania’s foreign policy vis-à-vis the Eastern Partnership programme in 2009-2014 does indeed serve as an example of such behaviour, however recognising Lithuania’s initial shift from utilising “small state policy” to “smart state strategy”.
2009-2014年东部伙伴关系计划下的立陶宛外交政策:从小国政策到聪明国家战略
本文从小国影响欧盟内部决策进程的能力的角度,探讨了立陶宛2009-2014年对-à-vis东部伙伴关系方案的外交政策。作者旨在揭示立陶宛绝对权力的边际能力与其实施东方伙伴关系计划的外交政策产出不成比例的困惑,从而利用安德斯·维维尔(Anders Wivel)提出的“聪明国家战略”。本研究的新颖之处在于将智能国家策略扩展到政策实施的后谈判阶段。本文对“聪明国家战略”方法对欧盟共同外交和安全政策的适用性进行了讨论,认为立陶宛在2009-2014年对-à-vis东方伙伴关系计划的外交政策确实是这种行为的一个例子,但承认立陶宛最初从利用“小国政策”转向“聪明国家战略”。
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