Ten years of modern Polish-Ukrainian history: the factor of European Integration (2005 – 2015).
Abstract
The research showcases the changes in bilateral relations between Ukraine and the Republic of Poland after the “Orange Revolution” in the former and the ascension to the European Union in the latter. Said events (along with the changes in the primary political parties of both countries from 2005 to 2015) greatly influenced the relations between two nations and led to new trends in their partnership, transforming it from the mere bilateral agreement to the one that is based on the multilateral structure of European Integration process and how Ukraine and Poland “fit” into it together. That is the objective of the paper is to discuss the factor of European integration within ten years of modern Polish-Ukrainian history (2005- 2015).References
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