A focus on EU-Russian relations; towards a close partnership on defined road maps?0820477567 A focus on EU-Russian relations; towards a close partnership on defined road maps? Ed. by Kirsten Westphal. Peter Lang Lang language LANG Louisiana Army National Guard Lang Langobardian (linguistics) LANG Los Angeles Newspaper Guild Publishing Inc 2005 114 pages $27.95 Paperback Schriften zur internationalen Entwicklungs- und Umweltforschung; Bd.15 HC240 In this collection of seven revised contributions to a conference held by English, French, German, Russian and Swiss universities in May 2004, economists and social scientists examine the evidence of a deepening deep·en tr. & intr.v. deep·ened, deep·en·ing, deep·ens To make or become deep or deeper. Noun 1. deepening - a process of becoming deeper and more profound relationship between the EU and Russia in an era of enlargement enlargement, n an increase in size. enlargement, Dilantin, n.pr See hyperplasia, gingival, Dilantin. enlargement, idiopathic, n of the EU on the east and south. Topics include a European view of the relationship and the energy factor, the structural transformation of the EU and the political redefinition Noun 1. redefinition - the act of giving a new definition; "words like `conservative' require periodic redefinition"; "she provided a redefinition of his duties" definition - a concise explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase or symbol of Europe, deficits and perspectives in decision-making in the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy The Common Foreign and Security Policy, or CFSP, was established as the second of the three pillars of the European Union in the Maastricht treaty of 1992, and further defined and broadened in the Amsterdam Treaty of 1999. It superseded the European Political Cooperation. , problems of mutual perceptions as Russia woks into the modern international system, the impact of the enlargement of the EU on economic relations with Russia, key problems in Russia's negotiations to enter the World Trade Organization, and transnational terrorism and the politics of fear. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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