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Eastern Partnership Trends before Riga

05:32 PM 23-4-2015

Daria Gaidai, analyst at the Institute of World Policy, participated in the international panel discussion “Eastern Partnership Trends before Riga”, held in the premises of the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the EU in Brussels.During the event the results of “Important, Forgotten, or Irrelevant? Stakeholders´ Survey on Post-Vilnius Eastern Partnership” research project were presented. The project has been carried out by the Association for International Affairs in cooperation with the Institute of World Policy and seven other think-tanks, and an independent expert from Belarus. The study was supported by the International Visegrad Fund (IVF).
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IWP analyst Daria Gaidai summarised main trends and answers which the Ukrainian part of this survey provided.
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The project “Important, Forgotten, or Irrelevant? Stakeholders´ Survey on Post-Vilnius Eastern Partnership” focused on stances and visions of significant personalities from EaP partner countries and V4 member states towards the results and the further development of the EaP initiative. The acquired data can thus serve as an information basis for a subsequent analysis of the initiative’s functioning. By comparing different positions of the stakeholders from different Central and East European countries we can get a better understanding of the existing obstacles in mutual cooperation and communication processes. And last but not least we can learn more about the support for the initiative, its potential reform and strengthening of the more-for-more principle in the individual countries.
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