This paper was written for the ‘V4 for Europe — Developing positive scenarios for Europe’s future’ workshop, organised by the Hungarian Europe Society in cooperation with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Budapest on 16 May 2017.
Whereas foreign relations and security concerns have gained a broader and comprehensive understanding under the EU’s latest strategy on the matter, the focus and joint communication of the Visegrad Group on security have become unprecedentedly narrow, centered around the question of migration since 2015. The perceived unity around migration, however, masks the persistent lack of mutual understanding about the crucial role of Russia in the …read more
Source: Visegrad Insight