Title |
European Union visa liberalization process: case studies of Georgia and Moldova / |
Translation of Title |
Europos Sąjungos vizų liberalizavimo politika. Gruzijos ir Moldovos atvejų analizė. |
Authors |
Ambrozaitytė, Gintarė |
Full Text |
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Pages |
71 |
Keywords [eng] |
European Union foreign policy ; European Union neighbourhood policy ; Eastern partnership ; visa liberalization |
Abstract [eng] |
The Eastern Partnership a huge part is derived in a way from the European Neighbourhood policy which date from 2004. The date is significant because it marks the EU enlargement to ten countries including countries from Central and Eastern Europe. The reasons why policy initiative appeared might be several: political, economic and social differences between Southern and Eastern Europe, the creation of new alliances between states. In the way of further collaboration with the External partners the EU seek to strengthen its positions in Eastern European Borders. For this instance the EU suggested a package of very important proposals: possibility of singing an Association Agreement, the proposal of membership in the Energy Community, partial incorporation into the EU electricity and gas markets and full visa liberalization, meaning a visa-free travel regime with the EU. |
Dissertation Institution |
Kauno technologijos universitetas. |
Type |
Master thesis |
Language |
English |
Publication date |
2017 |