2016
DOI: 10.1080/10758216.2016.1176863
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The EU and Its “Ring of Friends”—Eye-level or Top-down Relationships?

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“…Some of the issues of waste disposal and management are often settled in the programs of cross border cooperation, like the issues between Ukraine and Belarus that are collaborate through EU funded programs. But even those programs are influenced by different policies of waste categorizations, as they are in both countries inherited form Soviet times and EU proposes new classification, policies and procedures (Happ & Bruns, 2017). Waste management (Alleson, Levin, Brenner & Al Hmaidi, 2013) initiatives exist in conflict prone regions, but the implementation of those initiatives, especially in the long-term basis remains one of the, currently, often unsolvable problems.…”
Section: Cross-border Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the issues of waste disposal and management are often settled in the programs of cross border cooperation, like the issues between Ukraine and Belarus that are collaborate through EU funded programs. But even those programs are influenced by different policies of waste categorizations, as they are in both countries inherited form Soviet times and EU proposes new classification, policies and procedures (Happ & Bruns, 2017). Waste management (Alleson, Levin, Brenner & Al Hmaidi, 2013) initiatives exist in conflict prone regions, but the implementation of those initiatives, especially in the long-term basis remains one of the, currently, often unsolvable problems.…”
Section: Cross-border Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparison of the Ukrainian political discourse with that of Serbia and Turkey in terms of the EU visa liberalization is motivated by the following premises, which enable the comparison: i) Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine are non-EU countries that share similar aspirations of joining the EU in the future (Đurović-Silaški 2012, Happ-Bruns 2017, Jansen 2009, Scott 2017 and…”
Section: The Framing Of the Eu-ukraine Visa Liberalization: Hypothesimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Political discourse associated with visa liberalization has been addressed in research literature in linguistics and political discourse (Aydın-Düzgit 2016, Baysan 2013, Đurović-Silaški 2012, Happ-Bruns 2017, Jansen 2009, Kortenska et al 2016, Kostovicova 2014, Özdemir-Ayata 2017, Scott 2017, Vieira 2016. Previous studies indicate that the issue of visa liberalization with the EU has dominated political discourse in a number of European non-EU countries, for instance, in Serbia (Đurović-Silaški 2012, Jansen 2009, Kortenska et al 2016, Kostovicova 2014, Turkey (Aydın-Düzgit 2016, Batalla-Adam 2017, Baysan 2013, Tsarouhas 2018), and Ukraine (Burlyuk-Shapovalova 2017, Chaban et al 2017, Kleinschnitger-Knodt 2018, Scott 2017, Vieira 2016.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%