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Title: The Visegrad Group: is common policy towards Russia possible and necessary?
Authors: Vasilenko, V.
Ryshkov, A.
Keywords: policy
foreign policy
Russia
Visegrad Group
Poland
Hungary
Czech Republic
Slovak Republic
EU member
European Union
energy security
Issue Date: 2011
Citation: Vasilenko, V. The Visegrad Group: is common policy towards Russia possible and necessary? / V. Vasilenko, A. Ryzhkov ; Belgorod State University // Experientia est optima magistra : collected arts. / ed. A.A. Kolesnikov. - Belgorod, 2011. - P. 148-157.
Abstract: The article is devoted to the Visegrad Group that includes such “new” EU member - states, as Poland, Hungary, the Czech and Slovak Republics. The authors try to reveal a possibility of their consolidated policy towards Russia within the European Union. They come to a conclusion that, despite differences of interests, the common approach is possible in regard to Eastern dimension of ENP and especially on energy security matters, though it will not have a clearly binding character
URI: http://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/7521
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