EUROPEAN UNION AND THE PHENOMENON OF SUBREGIONALITY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE VISEGRAD GROUP)

The article describes the phenomenon of subregionality in the European Union. The Visegrad Group provides an example as a cultural and political alliance of four Central European states – the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. This alliance is analyzed as an example of a subregional union. The phenomenon of subregionality is interesting as a background of the current discussions on the structural integrity of the European Union. The Visegrad group consistently develops as a separate subregion with independent national interests and its own political platform. This process indicates the specifics of the activity of subregional unions in the current political and economic realities of the European Union. All factors analyzed in the current article, particularly the position of the Visegrad Group concerning the key problems of the European region allow us to consider such cooperation as an example of an effective subregional union. Such processes in the long term may lead to forming new geopolitical reality.

Authors: A. Y. Kolianov

Direction: Sociological Research

Keywords: The Visegrad Group, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, European Union


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