Economic and political relations after the EU enlargement - the Visegrad countries and Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova
Kalman Dezseri () and
Pal Gaspar
No 147, IWE Working Papers from Institute for World Economics - Centre for Economic and Regional Studies
Abstract:
The eastern neighbourhood policy of the European Union has become more accentuated in consequence of the recent enlargement process. Central European new member states are the eastern territories of the Union, and their borders to the East represent the frontiers of the EU in this part of Europe. This new situation substantially affects existing political and economic links with Russia and will modify the framework of this relationship. The changing conditions significantly increased the importance of EU—Russia summits.
Keywords: EU enlargement; economic and political relations; Visegrad countries; Russia; Ukraine; Belarus; Moldova (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 52 pages
Date: 2004-11
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