Equal partners in a united Europe
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A review of Цінності об’єднаної Європи (The Values of a United Europe). By:Yulia Shcherbakova. Publisher: Vydavnychyy Centre Akademiya, Kyiv 2014.
Since Ukraine gained independence, the issue of its place in Europe has been repeatedly brought up in the public discourse. This discussion often refers to its real presence in Europe, not just rhetoric, and is focused on many dimensions. First is the social dimension, which relates to the society’s dream to “live in Europe and live like those in Europe”. Then, there is the cultural dimension, which is seen in the need to contribute to the common heritage of European culture and traditions. Last, but not least, are the economic and political dimensions that relate to Ukraine’s state interests.
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Eastern Europe has become an “unwanted child” for some Western countries, one they would prefer to forget about. From their perspective, the Eastern Partnership will absorb attention and financial resources as well as capabilities that should be exploited in the south of Europe. And yet the paradox is that success in Eastern Europe will be much easier to achieve.
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The following are excerpts from the op-eds written by Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt and Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski exclusively for New Eastern Europe Issue 4(IX)/2013.
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