A Quarter-century of the Weimar Triangle: in Context of Europe’s Regions
The article considers the two vectors of the European integration process: closer integration among the EU member states and regionalization of the EU countries according to the criteria of close neighbourhood or deep cooperation. The author traces development trends of regional cooperation of the EU member states at different stages of development of international relations i.e. the impact of the EU enlargement on regionalization process, competition and confrontation with Russia, the complications in the field of European integration due to the negative outcome of the Dutch referendum on ratification of the Association Agreement between the EU and Ukraine, as well as the British referendum on withdrawal from the EU. It is stressed that the interregional cooperation is particularly important at this critical stage of European integration.