"Economics, Social Policy and Citizenship in the European Union. Evidence of V4 Countries and Perspectives for Ukraine" . . "2"^^ . "2"^^ . "45"^^ . "Maitah, Mansoor" . . "RIV/60460709:41110/10:47504!RIV11-MSM-41110___" . "257677" . . "[165061A9C6F4]" . "The following chapter is devoted to problems connected with the Ukrainian relationships with the European Union and especially V4 countries (Visegrad group of countries). The Visegrad group was established in 1991 by the following founders - The Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland. When the Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, both countries became the members of the Visegrad group. The formation of the Visegrad Group was motivated by four factors of decisive relevance: 1) the desire to eliminate the remnants of the communist bloc in Central Europe; 2) the desire to overcome historic animosities between Central European countries; 3) the belief that through joint efforts it will be easier to achieve the set goals, i.e., to successfully accomplish social transformation and join in the European integration process; 4) the proximity of ideas of the then ruling political elites." . . . . . "EU, VISEGRAD COUNTRIES AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS WITH UKRAINE, Chapter 3"@en . "EU, VISEGRAD COUNTRIES AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS WITH UKRAINE, Chapter 3" . "41110" . "The following chapter is devoted to problems connected with the Ukrainian relationships with the European Union and especially V4 countries (Visegrad group of countries). The Visegrad group was established in 1991 by the following founders - The Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland. When the Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, both countries became the members of the Visegrad group. The formation of the Visegrad Group was motivated by four factors of decisive relevance: 1) the desire to eliminate the remnants of the communist bloc in Central Europe; 2) the desire to overcome historic animosities between Central European countries; 3) the belief that through joint efforts it will be easier to achieve the set goals, i.e., to successfully accomplish social transformation and join in the European integration process; 4) the proximity of ideas of the then ruling political elites."@en . . . . . "EU, VISEGRAD COUNTRIES AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS WITH UKRAINE, Chapter 3"@cs . "RIV/60460709:41110/10:47504" . "EU, VISEGRAD COUNTRIES AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS WITH UKRAINE, Chapter 3" . "S" . "263"^^ . "Smutka, Lubo\u0161" . . "Visegrad countries, Ukraine, trade, bilateral, analysis, development, EU, world, position"@en . "EU, VISEGRAD COUNTRIES AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS WITH UKRAINE, Chapter 3"@en . . . "SPU Nitra, Slovensko" . . . "978-80-552-0448-2" . "The following chapter is devoted to problems connected with the Ukrainian relationships with the European Union and especially V4 countries (Visegrad group of countries). The Visegrad group was established in 1991 by the following founders - The Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland. When the Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, both countries became the members of the Visegrad group. The formation of the Visegrad Group was motivated by four factors of decisive relevance: 1) the desire to eliminate the remnants of the communist bloc in Central Europe; 2) the desire to overcome historic animosities between Central European countries; 3) the belief that through joint efforts it will be easier to achieve the set goals, i.e., to successfully accomplish social transformation and join in the European integration process; 4) the proximity of ideas of the then ruling political elites."@cs . "EU, VISEGRAD COUNTRIES AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS WITH UKRAINE, Chapter 3"@cs . . . . "Slovensk\u00E1 po\u013Enohospod\u00E1rska univerzita v Nitre" . . "Nezadana edice, ktera je pro kontrolu moc dlouha" . .