The Perspectives of the Three Seas Initiative in Overcoming the Economic Disparities in Europe
Țărînă Andreea-Raisa ()
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Țărînă Andreea-Raisa: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence, 2025, vol. 19, issue 1, 477-489
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The Three Seas Initiative has the potential to change the economic model and dynamics in European geopolitics. Aiming at infrastructure development, energy, and digital connectivity, the initiative aims to address some of the main challenges facing Central and Eastern Europe, while also contributing to the broader goals of integration and resilience in the European Union. The ability to secure project funding and maintain political cohesion between members by aligning with European Union and transatlantic priorities will be fundamental in determining its impact on Europe’s future. If it addresses these challenges effectively, the Three Seas Initiative could become a significant force in promoting a more cohesive, secure, and interconnected Europe. This paper explores the role of the Three Seas Initiative in overcoming these disparities by focusing on key areas such as infrastructure development, energy security, and digital connectivity. Through a comprehensive analysis of the initiative’s goals and projects, the research examines how the Three Seas Initiative seeks to enhance regional cooperation, stimulate economic growth, and improve the competitiveness of the Central and Eastern European countries within the European Union.
Keywords: development; Central and Eastern Europe; reshape Europe; interconnected Europe; regional cooperation as game changer; future; Three Seas Initiative (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.2478/picbe-2025-0039
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