To the Concretization of the “Big Europe” Concept

To the Concretization of the “Big Europe” Concept




For citation:

Schnaider-Deters W. To the Concretization of the “Big Europe” Concept. – Polis. Political Studies. 2000. No. 6. P. 93. (In Russ.)



Abstract
In the article, different aspects are analyzed, of Russian-European and of Ukrainian-European relations. The author points to new prospects both for Russia and for Ukraine. He relates such new prospects to cooperation within the framework of new superstructures, e.g. European con-federation.

Content No. 6, 2000

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