1. Introduction.- 2. Organizations and Resilience: Conceptualizing Resilience in a Context of Successive Shocks since 2019.- 3. An Economic Outlook of the EaP Countries - At the Crossroads of Covid experience and Ukrainian war.- 4. A Vulnerability-Resilience Analysis of the Eastern Partnership's Countries Exposure to Geopolitical Risks.
- 5. Migration, resilience and territorial capital at the Eastern EU borders of Romania.- 6. Resilience, at Last! Multiculturalism of the Polish-Ukrainian Borderland in the Face of Pandemic and War.- 7. Uncertainty in the World Order and the Resilience of the EU's Eastern Neighbours.- 8. Reforming Public Administration and Governance Systems in the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood Countries - What Role for European Neighbourhood Policy?.
- 9. Institutions, shocks and recovery. A focus on selected path-dependent European countries.- 10. Participation of the Slovak Republic in the Realization of the EU's Geostrategic Interests - the Example of Ukraine.- 11.The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and the Eu's Enhanced Actorness in its New Eastern Neighborhood.- 12.
Whose resilience? Increased resilience and regime strength in EU-Azerbaijan relations, from 2009 to 2023.- 13. The Eastern Partnership and the Idea of Europeanisation Challenged in the Age of Hybrid Challenges.- 14. Geopoliticisation and Resilience Building Nexus within the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood Policy in Times of Putin's Aggression of Ukraine.- 15. Resilience and Transformation in the Eastern Neighborhood after the War in Ukraine.- 16.
Legal and Regulatory Approximation as a Resilience - Ensuring Instrument for Stabilization of the Ukrainian Legal System on the Road to the Full Membership in the EU.- 17. A long way from ghost of the failed state to resistance and resilience: a case of Ukraine.- 18. Transforming the European Neighborhood: From the Eastern Partnership to a "Greater European Council".- 19. General conclusion.