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Eu's Eastward Enlargement, The: Central And Eastern Europe's Strategies For Development: Central and Eastern Europe's Strategies for Development
Eu's Eastward Enlargement, The: Central And Eastern Europe's Strategies For Development: Central and Eastern Europe's Strategies for Development
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Owing to the global financial crisis of 2007–2009 and subsequently the Eurozone crisis, the accession of Central and Eastern European countries to the European Union and the Eurozone has not been an easy one. The EU's Eastward Enlargement analyses challenges that these countries currently face in their pursuit of economic self-reliance. Covering a period from the second half of the 1980s to the present, Yoji Koyama provides unique and objective analyses of the European Union and the Euro system from a non-European's perspective. He offers a detailed reexamination of the fundamental problems of the European Union, which in turn have affected the autonomous development of countries such as Poland, the former Yugoslavia, Albania, and the Baltic States. This book is a useful addition to the scholarship available on the Euro system and Central and Eastern European countries. It will help readers gain a more holistic understanding of the ongoing Eurozone crisis and the future of the Eurozone project.
Contents:- Preface
- Acknowledgment
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Introduction
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Part I System Change and Economic Transformation:
- System Change in Central and Eastern European Countries and Their EU Integration
- Poland's Economic Development
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Part II The Western Balkans and the EU's Southeastward Enlargement:
- Problems Regarding Kosovo's Independence
- An Overview of South Eastern Europe
- Croatia's EU Accession: The Second Greece?
- Serbia's Transition with 10 Years Lag and the European Integration
- A Thorny Path of Economic Development: Case of Macedonia
- Albania's Way to EU Accession and Its Challenges
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Part III The Global Financial Crisis and the Eurozone Crisis:
- Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Baltic States: Focus on Latvia
- Slovenia's Success Story and Its Pitfall
- Eurozone Crisis and New EU Member States from Central and Eastern Europe
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
Readership: Postgraduates who are interested in development economics and international relations; businessmen who are keen on venturing into Central and East Europe, and professionals interested in literature on the European Union.
Key Features:
- Presents history of the Central and Eastern Europe in the late 20th century beyond a political economic view and with a focus on international relations
- Grasps Central and Eastern Europe as ‘a group of small countries’ and their strategies for survival and development
- Focus on the Western Balkan countries and the Baltic states helps widen scholarship on the EU and its wider implications on the continent
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