№053: East of Centre: Can the Visegrad Group Speak with One Voice on Eastern Policy?
№053: East of Centre: Can the Visegrad Group Speak with One Voice on Eastern Policy?
Author(s): Dariusz Kałan
Subject(s): Economic policy, International relations/trade, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Geopolitics
Published by: PISM Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych
Keywords: Eastern Partnership; Visegrad Group; Central Europe; Eastern Europe; Europe; European Union
Summary/Abstract: The Visegrad Group has for a long time been showing ongoing efforts to develop cooperation with the Eastern Partnership countries by advocating for them in the EU and supporting their democratisation and transformation processes. However, even though the V4 as a whole has aspirations to create an active and compatible role in the East, each Visegrad country also pursues its own Eastern policy rooted in a historical and social background, particular economic and geopolitical interests as well as temporary political goals. Thus, there are areas in which the individual member states do not cooperate with one another, but rather act as competitors. By the same token, since Eastern policy is not necessarily a priority in the national foreign policies of each V4 country, there are also activities that are not promoted to the same degree by all of them. This paper analyses the Eastern policies (understood as maintaining relations with the Eastern Partnership countries and Russia) of Poland’s Visegrad partners—the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia—and discusses areas in which the V4’s efforts may be unified.
Series: PISM Policy Papers
- Page Count: 10
- Publication Year: 2013
- Language: English
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