Visegrad Group and its Presence in the Mashriq Region

This paper provides an outline about Hungary’s, Poland’s, Slovakia’s and Czechia’s relationships to the Mashriq region, especially Jordan, Israel and Egypt. The Central and Eastern European countries are considered both individually and collectively in the Visegrád group (V4). Therefore quantitative...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5c67daeadf1d45e4b48b918c98f37c572021-12-02T16:39:06ZVisegrad Group and its Presence in the Mashriq Region1801-342210.2478/pce-2019-0026https://doaj.org/article/5c67daeadf1d45e4b48b918c98f37c572019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/pce-2019-0026https://doaj.org/toc/1801-3422This paper provides an outline about Hungary’s, Poland’s, Slovakia’s and Czechia’s relationships to the Mashriq region, especially Jordan, Israel and Egypt. The Central and Eastern European countries are considered both individually and collectively in the Visegrád group (V4). Therefore quantitative and qualitative indicators are examined. As one result it was found that in most cases the V4 had no common interests and consequently did not formulate common positions. But finally, the results of this work suggest that the migration crisis has indeed increased the interest of the Visegrád countries in the Mashriq and has accelerated their involvement to some extent both in the Mashriq region and within the European Union.Döring FranziskaSciendoarticlevisegrád groupmashriq regiondiplomatic relationshipseastern neighborhood policymiddle eastmigration crisisPolitical scienceJCSENSKPolitics in Central Europe, Vol 15, Iss 3, Pp 479-495 (2019)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language CS
EN
SK
topic visegrád group
mashriq region
diplomatic relationships
eastern neighborhood policy
middle east
migration crisis
Political science
J
spellingShingle visegrád group
mashriq region
diplomatic relationships
eastern neighborhood policy
middle east
migration crisis
Political science
J
Döring Franziska
Visegrad Group and its Presence in the Mashriq Region
description This paper provides an outline about Hungary’s, Poland’s, Slovakia’s and Czechia’s relationships to the Mashriq region, especially Jordan, Israel and Egypt. The Central and Eastern European countries are considered both individually and collectively in the Visegrád group (V4). Therefore quantitative and qualitative indicators are examined. As one result it was found that in most cases the V4 had no common interests and consequently did not formulate common positions. But finally, the results of this work suggest that the migration crisis has indeed increased the interest of the Visegrád countries in the Mashriq and has accelerated their involvement to some extent both in the Mashriq region and within the European Union.
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title Visegrad Group and its Presence in the Mashriq Region
title_short Visegrad Group and its Presence in the Mashriq Region
title_full Visegrad Group and its Presence in the Mashriq Region
title_fullStr Visegrad Group and its Presence in the Mashriq Region
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