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Вишеградская четверка и развитие европейской интеграции
Мировая экономика и международные отношения. 2020. Т. 64. № 12. С. 87–95.
Basov F.
This article is devoted to the study of the position of the Visegrad countries (Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia) on the further development of European integration. Particular attention is paid to such important EU projects as the Defense Union, the Energy Union and the European Green Deal. The article also analyzes the position of the countries of the group on migration issues, institutional problems of the EU development, energy security. The Visegrad countries support the main projects of the European Union and “Europe of two speeds” as a method of European integration. The countries of the group are interested in its development.
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