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  • April 29
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  • Tags: Agnieszka Legucka, article, Bidzina Lebanidze, EaP, EU foreign policy, Georgia, Kornely Kakachia, resilience, Ukraine
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Can the EU’s new global strategy make a difference? Strengthening resilience in the Eastern Partnership countries

Authors: Kornely Kakachia, Agnieszka Legucka & Bidzina Lebanidze

Originally published by: www.tandfonline.com

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