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EU‘s Global Strategy for Foreign and Security Policy: Implications for Eastern European Security
Upon proposal of the EESRI Foundation, a selection of experts commented on the probable implications of the adopted “Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy” for establishing a more peaceful, stable and secure environment in the Eastern European region.
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Grigorij Mesežnikov, Vera Axyonova, Daniel Szeligowski, Gražvydas Jasutis, Dušan Fisher, Armen Grigoryan, Oleksandr Tytarchuk, Zuzana Novakova, Rusif Huseynov, Maksym Khylko