融入一个不和谐的社区?后苏联时代欧盟经济一体化进程中可持续发展的部分——以摩尔多瓦为例

A. Aseeva, A. Shishkova
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Gunnar Wiegand和Evelina Schulz将欧盟(EU)在后苏联时代的贸易便利化努力称为“在一个粗糙的邻居中”的一体化。考虑到这一点,我们的文章着眼于欧盟与摩尔多瓦之间的深度和全面自由贸易区(DCFTA)在欧盟东部伙伴关系(EaP)和欧洲邻国政策(ENP)的更广泛背景下对后者发展的影响。在EaP/ ENP框架内,积极推动将欧盟立法扩展到后苏联国家的政策,与摩尔多瓦的联属协定之间存在明显的联系。我们对摩尔多瓦融入欧盟市场的经济一体化实施情况的分析不仅突出了这一进程的积极趋势,也突出了这一进程的一些消极趋势。也就是说,在短期内,摩尔多瓦从DCFTA中获得的经济、政治和社会利益远不能持续,因为它们主要与剧烈的立法变化以及原材料和低技术产品出口的增加有关。但是,从长期来看,《中欧自贸区协定》的规定对摩尔多瓦的可持续发展具有潜力;但其实施的有效性主要取决于解决该国的系统性问题。在此背景下,我们对摩尔多瓦可持续发展的最关键因素之一——电力——最近的跨国争端进行了分析。特别是,到目前为止,在长达20年的争端中,最新的裁决对于解决未来根据能源宪章条约(ECT)的跨国能源争端以及更好地理解欧盟对摩尔多瓦及其进一步的欧洲一体化的态度至关重要。
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Integrating in a Rough Neighbourhood? The Part of Sustainable Development in the EU Economic Integration Efforts in the Post-Soviet Space: The Case of Moldova
Gunnar Wiegand and Evelina Schulz have labelled the European Union (EU)’s trade facilitation efforts in the post-Soviet space as an integration ‘in a rough neighbourhood’. With this in consideration, our article looks at the impact of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) between the EU and Moldova on the development of the latter in a broader context of the EU’s Eastern Partnership (EaP) and European Neighborhood Policy (ENP). There is a clear link between the EaP/ ENP framework, within which the policy of extending EU legislation to the post-Soviet states is actively promoted, and the Association Agreement with Moldova. Our analysis of the implementation of Moldova’s economic integration into the EU market highlights not only positive but also several negative trends of this process. Namely, in the shorter term, Moldova’s economic, political and social benefits from the DCFTA are far from sustainable, as they are primarily associated with drastic legislative changes, as well as an increase in the export of raw materials and low-tech goods. In the long term, however, the DCFTA provisions bear the potential for the sustainable development of Moldova; but the effectiveness of their implementation depends primarily on solving systemic problems in the country. Against this background, we then offer an analysis of recent transnational disputes over one of the most crucial elements of Moldova’s sustainable development—namely, electricity. In particular, the so far latest ruling in the Energoalians 20 year-long row is essential both for the resolution of future transnational energy disputes under the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) and for a better understanding of the EU’s attitude towards Moldova and its further European integration.
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