153 resultados para Russian, East European


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Russians or so-called Russian-speakers in Latvia and Estonia pose a significant problem for both countries. Russian-speakers are a numerous minority in Latvia and Estonia, which causes deep division in these countries from the ethnical point of view. The problem of highest importance in the legal aspect is the unregulated status of the Russian-speakers. Though they are permanent residents of Latvia and Estonia many of them still do not have these countries' citizenship. The complex naturalisation procedure introduced by Latvia and Estonia soon after restoring independence in 1991 is considered to be main responsible for this.

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Since 2010 we have observed a new quality in EU energy policy. It is related to the European Commissionâs more or less direct engagement in the bilateral gas relations of a part of the new member states â Poland, Bulgaria and Lithuania â with Russia. Although the long term outcome of this activity of the EC is as yet unclear it seems to be important for several reasons. Firstly it might increase the possibilities of the enforcement of the EUâs directives liberalising the internal gas market and specifically their implementation in individual gas agreements with suppliers from third countries (Gazprom). The consistency and determination of the EC in this field may be decisive for the future direction and depth of the liberalisation of the EU gas market. Furthermore, present developments may lead to an increase in EU and specifically EC competence in the field of energy policy, especially its external dimension. So what lessons can we draw from recent Commission activities on the following issues: â Implementing EU gas market 2nd and 3rd liberalisation packages and their main provisions â EU energy policy and its external dimension â recent developments and the EUâs role â EU-Russia gas relations â where Russian and EU interests diverge.