Title: Driven to change : the European Union's enlargement viewed from the East
Abstract: 1. Enlargement-driven change and post-communist transformation: a new perspective - Antoaneta Dimitrova 2. The method of European Union's enlargement to the east: a critical appraisal - Klaudijus Maniokas 3. Exerting influence on a contentious polity: European Union's democratic conditionality and political change in Slovakia - Marek Rybar and Darina Malova 4. Constitutional change in Poland: adjustment in anticipation: legal and democratic dilemmas - Ewa Poplawska 5. Key socio-economic problems of the European Union's eastern enlargement seen from an Estonian perspective - Jano Reiljan and Kristina Toming 6. Challenges to the Bulgarian monetary policy on its way to United Europe - Gallina Andronova Vincelette 7. Development of institutions supporting the agricultural land market in Slovenia and the EU accession process - Andrej Udovc and Richard Baldwin 8. Regional reform in Hungary: does the EU enlargement matter? - Laszlo Vass 9. Administrative reform in Romania and the European Union - Calin Hintea, Sorin Dan Sandor and Veronica Junjan 10. Challenges for the Latvian Public Administration in the European integration process - Iveta Reinholde 11. Conclusions: the end of history of enlargement or the beginning of a new research agenda? - Antoaneta Dimitrova and Bernard Steunenberg
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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