European Economic Security

2020 ◽  
pp. 221-241
Author(s):  
Boyce Greer
2017 ◽  
pp. 59-64
Author(s):  
Yevhen Nikishyn

The article is devoted to the theoretical and methodological aspects of the structural adjustment of the Ukrainian economy for successful integration and effective cooperation with the structures and countries of the EU in order to achieve in the period of assimilation of the level of economic and food security not lower than in developed countries. The article outlines the main problems of economic security of a state in transition with a change in the course of economic integration. The main laws and factors that need to be taken into account to determine the problems of Ukraine's economic security when changing the course of integration are analysed. The factors that determine the country's tasks of integration into the European Economic Union are determined. The basic principles of the country's successful integration into the European Economic Union are formulated. The main results of the integration of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe are analysed. The reasons for the asymmetry of partnership and the preservation of the backwardness of some EU member states are revealed. The tasks of ensuring the economic and food security of Ukraine are formulated. They must be resolved during the assimilation into the European Economic Union.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 20180048 ◽  
Author(s):  
Augustin Ignatov

The present research comes to comprehensively analyse the path towards a confident Europe both in the regional and global environment by considering the necessity of European foreign policy consolidation as an imminent premise to enhanced European economic security & competitiveness. Despite of multiple competing political and economic interests, socio-cultural and linguistic heterogeneity, and historical animosities, the only choice of the European Union's nations to maintain and improve their current regional and global politico-economic positions resides in their capacity to act jointly through a unique representation. Accordingly, the results of the present research explicitly underline the idea that: as long as the “influence” centre of the European Union will be dispersed among national governments, each of them promoting individual interests contrary to the groups’ ones, the community as an integrational block will face important difficulties in defending its regional and global positions. The qualitative analysis undertaken highlights the idea that the European Union in the present form and institutional arrangements is not able to provide feasible and efficient solutions to the current and future challenges. This fact can be explicitly noted in the area of foreign affairs where the dualism between national and supranational bodies makes the European Union to falter on key directions including the Middle East, Eastern Partnership, the Russian Federation, and Turkey as well as on the global arena.


2005 ◽  
pp. 132-139 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Chirkin

WTO plays the key role in regulating international foreign trade. The article considers basic problems, which Russia will face after joining this organization. Advantages as well as risks connected with membership in WTO are noted. The necessity of safeguarding national interests and fulfilling the requirements of the country's economic security is stressed.


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