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EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION

Year 1997, Volume: 5 Issue: 1&2, 199 - 210, 29.12.1997
https://doi.org/10.29228/mjes.327

Abstract

Since 1989, when the Community concluded a comprehensive agreement with the Soviet Union on the basis of Articles 113, 228, and 235 of the EEC Treaty, which was to constitute an essential part of the normalization of mutual relations, both the EC and the Soviet Union have undergone considerable changes. While EC was transforming into EU and remaining a key organization in Europe by reinforcing the integration among its members through the Treaty of European Union, the Soviet Union had disintegrated. Thus with the breakup of the Soviet Union, the balance of power in the EU had also changed; its potential eastern limits became more blurred than ever and EU was forced to revive its policies concerning the formal states of the eastern bloc.

In late 1991, EU had first realized that the original agreement which was signed with the USSR in 1989, had to be replaced with new agreements, due to the formation of a number of successor states of varying size and structures. Thus the EU opt- ed a new approach to its future relations with the new republics through partnership and cooperation agreements which are intended to fall somewhere between a trade and cooperation agreement and an association agreement.

In 1994, agreements were signed with the ex-Soviet republics that laid down the framework for future political, commercial and cultural cooperation and set down a new legal basis for the development of trade and investment links. The partnership agreement with Russia also established regular political dialogue and supported Russia's transition to market oriented economic system based on human rights and democratic principles. 

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EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION

Year 1997, Volume: 5 Issue: 1&2, 199 - 210, 29.12.1997
https://doi.org/10.29228/mjes.327

Abstract

Since 1989, when the Community concluded a comprehensive agreement with the Soviet Union on the basis of Articles 113, 228, and 235 of the EEC Treaty, which was to constitute an essential part of the normalization of mutual relations, both the EC and the Soviet Union have undergone considerable changes. While EC was transforming into EU and remaining a key organization in Europe by reinforcing the integration among its members through the Treaty of European Union, the Soviet Union had disintegrated. Thus with the breakup of the Soviet Union, the balance of power in the EU had also changed; its potential eastern limits became more blurred than ever and EU was forced to revive its policies concerning the formal states of the eastern bloc.

In late 1991, EU had first realized that the original agreement which was signed with the USSR in 1989, had to be replaced with new agreements, due to the formation of a number of successor states of varying size and structures. Thus the EU opt- ed a new approach to its future relations with the new republics through partnership and cooperation agreements which are intended to fall somewhere between a trade and cooperation agreement and an association agreement.

In 1994, agreements were signed with the ex-Soviet republics that laid down the framework for future political, commercial and cultural cooperation and set down a new legal basis for the development of trade and investment links. The partnership agreement with Russia also established regular political dialogue and supported Russia's transition to market oriented economic system based on human rights and democratic principles. 

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Esra Hatipoğlu This is me

Publication Date December 29, 1997
Published in Issue Year 1997 Volume: 5 Issue: 1&2

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APA Hatipoğlu, E. (1997). EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION. Marmara Üniversitesi Avrupa Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Avrupa Araştırmaları Dergisi, 5(1&2), 199-210. https://doi.org/10.29228/mjes.327
AMA Hatipoğlu E. EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION. MJES. December 1997;5(1&2):199-210. doi:10.29228/mjes.327
Chicago Hatipoğlu, Esra. “EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION”. Marmara Üniversitesi Avrupa Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Avrupa Araştırmaları Dergisi 5, no. 1&2 (December 1997): 199-210. https://doi.org/10.29228/mjes.327.
EndNote Hatipoğlu E (December 1, 1997) EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION. Marmara Üniversitesi Avrupa Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Avrupa Araştırmaları Dergisi 5 1&2 199–210.
IEEE E. Hatipoğlu, “EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION”, MJES, vol. 5, no. 1 & 2, pp. 199–210, 1997, doi: 10.29228/mjes.327.
ISNAD Hatipoğlu, Esra. “EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION”. Marmara Üniversitesi Avrupa Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Avrupa Araştırmaları Dergisi 5/1 & 2 (December 1997), 199-210. https://doi.org/10.29228/mjes.327.
JAMA Hatipoğlu E. EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION. MJES. 1997;5:199–210.
MLA Hatipoğlu, Esra. “EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION”. Marmara Üniversitesi Avrupa Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Avrupa Araştırmaları Dergisi, vol. 5, no. 1&2, 1997, pp. 199-10, doi:10.29228/mjes.327.
Vancouver Hatipoğlu E. EU - RUSSIA : PARTNERSHIP AND COOPERATION. MJES. 1997;5(1&2):199-210.