Black Sea Vector of the European Union’s Policy and Russia’s Interests

The Black Sea region is an important geopolitical and geostrategic area where the interests of various authors of world politics — both regional and global — intersect. The importance of the region as a transit area of energy resources and an important transport hub attracts the attention of the Eur...

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Main Author: S. M. Gavrilova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Centre of Regional Research 2021-01-01
Series:Problemy Postsovetskogo Prostranstva
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Online Access:https://www.postsovietarea.com/jour/article/view/264
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spelling doaj-a59f9e20fb6749eabc36b326dc269ad52021-07-28T16:25:29ZrusCentre of Regional ResearchProblemy Postsovetskogo Prostranstva2313-89202587-81742021-01-017441442810.24975/2313-8920-2020-7-4-414-428244Black Sea Vector of the European Union’s Policy and Russia’s InterestsS. M. Gavrilova0Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Foreign MinistryThe Black Sea region is an important geopolitical and geostrategic area where the interests of various authors of world politics — both regional and global — intersect. The importance of the region as a transit area of energy resources and an important transport hub attracts the attention of the European Union as well. The EU’s interests in the Black Sea region cover a number of areas: economy, energy transit, security, environmental and climate issues, social and cultural initiatives. Energy and transport flows through the Black Sea region, as well as access to broad markets, are key factors in the EU’s interest in the region. Since the 1990s, the European Union has consistently increased its interest in the Black Sea region. Among the key initiatives in this direction, it is necessary to highlight the “Black Sea Synergy” and the “Eastern Partnership” program, which allow the EU to progressively increase its presence in the region and influence individual countries geographically related to it. The EU’s attention to the region and its policies are in conflict with the foreign policy interests of the Russian Federation in this geographical area.https://www.postsovietarea.com/jour/article/view/264european unionblack sea regioneastern partnershipblack sea synergyenergy resourcesregional securitynational interests of russian federation
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Black Sea Vector of the European Union’s Policy and Russia’s Interests
Problemy Postsovetskogo Prostranstva
european union
black sea region
eastern partnership
black sea synergy
energy resources
regional security
national interests of russian federation
author_facet S. M. Gavrilova
author_sort S. M. Gavrilova
title Black Sea Vector of the European Union’s Policy and Russia’s Interests
title_short Black Sea Vector of the European Union’s Policy and Russia’s Interests
title_full Black Sea Vector of the European Union’s Policy and Russia’s Interests
title_fullStr Black Sea Vector of the European Union’s Policy and Russia’s Interests
title_full_unstemmed Black Sea Vector of the European Union’s Policy and Russia’s Interests
title_sort black sea vector of the european union’s policy and russia’s interests
publisher Centre of Regional Research
series Problemy Postsovetskogo Prostranstva
issn 2313-8920
2587-8174
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The Black Sea region is an important geopolitical and geostrategic area where the interests of various authors of world politics — both regional and global — intersect. The importance of the region as a transit area of energy resources and an important transport hub attracts the attention of the European Union as well. The EU’s interests in the Black Sea region cover a number of areas: economy, energy transit, security, environmental and climate issues, social and cultural initiatives. Energy and transport flows through the Black Sea region, as well as access to broad markets, are key factors in the EU’s interest in the region. Since the 1990s, the European Union has consistently increased its interest in the Black Sea region. Among the key initiatives in this direction, it is necessary to highlight the “Black Sea Synergy” and the “Eastern Partnership” program, which allow the EU to progressively increase its presence in the region and influence individual countries geographically related to it. The EU’s attention to the region and its policies are in conflict with the foreign policy interests of the Russian Federation in this geographical area.
topic european union
black sea region
eastern partnership
black sea synergy
energy resources
regional security
national interests of russian federation
url https://www.postsovietarea.com/jour/article/view/264
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