Implications and Role of the European Union in the Black Sea Region

Abstract

Black Sea region's strategic importance for the EU was recognized in 2007, in the context of Romania's and Bulgaria's accession to EU, becoming a part of the enlarged European Union. Given the direct impact of EU affairs upon the development of the region, strategically located at the junction of Europe, Middle East and Central Asia, EU has become aware of the need to examine opportunities to become more involved in the area.

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Anca Dunarintu, Andreea-Monica Predonu

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Anca Dunarintu, Andreea-Monica Predonu (2012). Implications and Role of the European Union in the Black Sea Region. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 2(1), 317-320. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-247777