THE EU ENLARGEMENT: IN THE EUROPE’S BACKYARD
Abstract
The Neighbours to Be of the Enlarged Europe Are Anxious about New Barriers and Feel Isolated
Pressed by the EU, in autumn of 2003 Poland introduced obligatory visa regulations for the Ukrainians, and at that, restricted again, after ten years, free movement of neighbours across its borders. Naturally, the visa is made out free of charge, but the costs are still large - the line to Polish embassy is long. Those who do not want to stand it all day long, people say, are impelled to bribe the mafia.
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26.04.2018
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Rybak, Andzhei. “THE EU ENLARGEMENT: IN THE EUROPE’S BACKYARD”. Journal of European Economy, vol. 3, no. 3, Apr. 2018, pp. 352-5, https://jeej.wunu.edu.ua/index.php/enjee/article/view/1172.
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