Analyzing the partnership cooperation agreement and the future of EU-Russian relations: from Maastricht to Nice3

Follow-up revisions on the thesis proposal were made, specifically on the title and hypothesis of the study. The hypothesis was reformulated to include the EU’s side of the bargain, which is its CFSP. The study deemed it necessary to consider the ability of the EU to arrive at a coherent common fo...

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Main Authors: Aurelio, Kathleen Mae R., Concepcion, Audrey S., Dela Cruz, Mariel Bianca J.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-79722021-08-06T09:04:23Z Analyzing the partnership cooperation agreement and the future of EU-Russian relations: from Maastricht to Nice3 Aurelio, Kathleen Mae R. Concepcion, Audrey S. Dela Cruz, Mariel Bianca J. Follow-up revisions on the thesis proposal were made, specifically on the title and hypothesis of the study. The hypothesis was reformulated to include the EU’s side of the bargain, which is its CFSP. The study deemed it necessary to consider the ability of the EU to arrive at a coherent common foreign policy asides from the political and economic factors that affect the relationship. The changes made in the hypothesis helped improve the presentation of the variables of the study. The revised hypothesis coherently and concisely discussed the relationship between the variables of the study: the EU’s CFSP, Russia’s Legal Harmonization which are the two independent variables, and the PCA as the single dependent variable. Furthermore, a detailed outline of the study was made, as a guide for the group in writing the body. The outline included for the first part, a discussion on the stand and point-of-view of the primary institutions of the EU and member states regarding the CFSP, specifically its decision-making process and implementation, then the political and economic challenges that Russia is currently facing for the second part. After the defense, we were tasked to create and include a conceptual diagram for our theoretical framework aside from the operational diagram previously drafted. This will contribute to the flow of our thesis and enable understanding of our operational diagram. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7328 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository European Union countries -- Relations -- Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) -- Relations -- European Union countries International and Area Studies
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topic European Union countries -- Relations -- Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation) -- Relations -- European Union countries
International and Area Studies
spellingShingle European Union countries -- Relations -- Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation) -- Relations -- European Union countries
International and Area Studies
Aurelio, Kathleen Mae R.
Concepcion, Audrey S.
Dela Cruz, Mariel Bianca J.
Analyzing the partnership cooperation agreement and the future of EU-Russian relations: from Maastricht to Nice3
description Follow-up revisions on the thesis proposal were made, specifically on the title and hypothesis of the study. The hypothesis was reformulated to include the EU’s side of the bargain, which is its CFSP. The study deemed it necessary to consider the ability of the EU to arrive at a coherent common foreign policy asides from the political and economic factors that affect the relationship. The changes made in the hypothesis helped improve the presentation of the variables of the study. The revised hypothesis coherently and concisely discussed the relationship between the variables of the study: the EU’s CFSP, Russia’s Legal Harmonization which are the two independent variables, and the PCA as the single dependent variable. Furthermore, a detailed outline of the study was made, as a guide for the group in writing the body. The outline included for the first part, a discussion on the stand and point-of-view of the primary institutions of the EU and member states regarding the CFSP, specifically its decision-making process and implementation, then the political and economic challenges that Russia is currently facing for the second part. After the defense, we were tasked to create and include a conceptual diagram for our theoretical framework aside from the operational diagram previously drafted. This will contribute to the flow of our thesis and enable understanding of our operational diagram.
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author Aurelio, Kathleen Mae R.
Concepcion, Audrey S.
Dela Cruz, Mariel Bianca J.
author_facet Aurelio, Kathleen Mae R.
Concepcion, Audrey S.
Dela Cruz, Mariel Bianca J.
author_sort Aurelio, Kathleen Mae R.
title Analyzing the partnership cooperation agreement and the future of EU-Russian relations: from Maastricht to Nice3
title_short Analyzing the partnership cooperation agreement and the future of EU-Russian relations: from Maastricht to Nice3
title_full Analyzing the partnership cooperation agreement and the future of EU-Russian relations: from Maastricht to Nice3
title_fullStr Analyzing the partnership cooperation agreement and the future of EU-Russian relations: from Maastricht to Nice3
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the partnership cooperation agreement and the future of EU-Russian relations: from Maastricht to Nice3
title_sort analyzing the partnership cooperation agreement and the future of eu-russian relations: from maastricht to nice3
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