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    IS A NEW COMMUNITY OF THE DISINHERITED EMERGING? IRAN, RUSSIA, TURKEY IN A NEW PERSPECTIVE
VARADZIN, František; Jan NEVIMA and Kamila TUREČKOVÁBasic information
Original name
IS A NEW COMMUNITY OF THE DISINHERITED EMERGING? IRAN, RUSSIA, TURKEY IN A NEW PERSPECTIVE
	Authors
VARADZIN, František (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution); Jan NEVIMA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Kamila TUREČKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)
			Edition
 Ostrava, Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference ECONOMIC POLICY Post-Pandemic Challenges and Opportunities of the Czech and European Policy, p. 364-379, 16 pp. 2022
			Publisher
Vysoká škola PRIGO
		Other information
Language
English
		Type of outcome
Proceedings paper
		Field of Study
50204 Business and management
		Country of publisher
Czech Republic
		Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
		Publication form
electronic version available online
		References:
RIV identification code
RIV/47813059:19520/22:A0000344
		Organization unit
School of Business Administration in Karvina
			ISBN
978-80-87291-32-0
		Keywords in English
Eastern Partnership; European Union; Foreign trade; Free trade zone; Export; Import; Transport infrastructure; Sanctions
		Tags
International impact, Reviewed
		
				
				Changed: 11/4/2023 18:49, Miroslava Snopková
				
		Abstract
In the original language
The article deals with the problems of the foreign economic policy of the European Union. The aim of the contribution is to show the necessity of changing the strategy towards Eastern Europe, Turkey and Iran in view of the new role of India. A specific object of interest is the creation of a group of "disinherited states". In our view, these are countries that have become the target of systematically introduced sanctions. At the same time, their official goal is declared as an effort to change their behavior or the entire social system. Specifically, we selected the states of Belarus, Iran, Russia and Turkey. The article tries to point out the errors in the approach of the European Union, which do not lead to the achievement of the goal. On the contrary, they lead to mutual cooperation between these countries. As we also show, in a specific case, there is support for the activities of another emerging economic and political power, India. The consequence is the loss of important economic space and thus the limitation of further prospects for the development of the EU.