DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATIONIST POTENTIAL IN EAP STATES IN THE CONTEXT OF EUROPEAN NEIGHBORHOOD POLICY - (CASE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA, UKRAINE AND GEORGIA)
Grigore Vasilescu (),
Cristina Morari () and
Oleh Kozachuk ()
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Grigore Vasilescu: Moldova State University
Cristina Morari: Moldova State University
Oleh Kozachuk: Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University
EURINT, 2021, vol. 8, 178-192
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In the article is studied the relationship of the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia with European Union, the current situation of these states within Eastern Partnership and European Neighborhood Policy. Authors, also, underline the necessity of consolidation of both, bilateral and multilateral cooperation among partner states, as well as the improvement of existing individual and common working mechanisms on the advancement of European integration process of countries. In this context, is underlined the importance of newly signed memorandum of understanding on establishing cooperation on European integration by the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia. This memorandum reflects the necessity for the three states to have a more ambitious approach of European integration as well as a necessity of a rethinking of Eastern Partnership framework in general.
Keywords: Eastern Partnership; European Neighborhood Policy; integrationist potential; memorandum of understanding; Association Trio (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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