TWO CONCEPTS FOR WIDER BLACK SEA REGION: "FRIENDLY VICINITY" AND "PARTNERSHIP FOR SECURITY"

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2005, Vol 14, Issue 1

Abstract

The sense of Regionness is non-existent in the Wider Black Sea Region (WBSR), even there is an economic background (which is consistent with the wide perception of economics being the most important feature of the Black Sea regional cooperation).

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Paul DUŢĂ

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Paul DUŢĂ (2005). TWO CONCEPTS FOR WIDER BLACK SEA REGION: "FRIENDLY VICINITY" AND "PARTNERSHIP FOR SECURITY". Impact Strategic, 14(1), 33-38. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-102274