ID | 180707 |
Title Proper | Visegrád group |
Other Title Information | a European harbor of Ukrainian hopes |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bobrov, A |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | IN 2021, the Declaration on Cooperation between the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, the Republic of Poland and the Republic of Hungary in Striving for European Integration1 that laid the foundation of the Visegrád Group will be 30 years old. These three decades have been filled with impressive successes and lamentable failures; with political ideas that kept them together or divided them. Moving to its next jubilee, the Group has preserved its importance in Europe supported by the Treaty of Accession of May 1, 2004, that made these countries EU members and has succeeded, to an extent, in attracting Brussels' political attention. |
`In' analytical Note | International Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 67, No.1; Feb 2021: p.94-103 |
Journal Source | International Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 67 No 1 |
Key Words | Central Europe ; European Integration ; Eastern Partnership ; Ukrainian Crisis ; Visegrád Group |