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Pushing Back the Boundaries

Pushing Back the Boundaries

Pushing Back the Boundaries


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The relationship between the EU and Central Eastern Europe is one of the key issues for the future integration of Europe. This book explores EU/CEE relations since 1989 and the conditions that have shaped them.

Pushing Back the Boundaries Summary

The relationship between the EU and Central Eastern Europe is one of the key issues for the future integration of Europe. This book explores EU/CEE relations since 1989 and the conditions that have shaped them, focusing on the contribution by the EU to political, economic and social change within CEE countries in the context of a gradually emerging European policy. Areas covered include democracy, economics, gender, the environment and regional security. The volume is divided into two parts. Part one examines EU-CEE relations in the context of the themes mentioned above, with a range of contemporary evidence from most Central and Eastern European country experiences. Part two concentrates on four case studies - the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary and Poland - with each reflecting those themes in Part one of the book relevant to their particular relationship with the EU. The book concludes with two detailed chronologies of EU-CEE relations and a summary of the current Agenda 2000 proposal for EU enlargement.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The EU and relations with central and eastern Europe: EU/CEE relations - an overview, Mike Mannin; policies towards the CEEC, Mike Mannin; economic transformation in central and eastern Europe, Terry Caslin and Laszlo Czaban; democratic governance in CEE - the conditions for change, Mike Mannin; women and transformation in CEE countries - challenging the EU women's policy?, Charlotte Bretherton; environmental issues in CEEC transformation - environment as a challenge to enlargement, Andrew Francis; security issues in the wider Europe - the role of EU/CEEC relations, Charlotte Bretherton. Part 2 Country studies: the Czech Republic - the economic road to transformation, Brian Newton and Linda Walsh; the Slovak Republic - on the edge of Europe, Brian Newton and Linda Walsh; Hungarian economic transformation - gradual progress towards accession, Laszlo Czaban; Poland - the return to Europe, Andrew Francis. Appendices: chronologies, Linda Middleton; summary of agenda 2000 documentation and enlargement strategy.

Additional information

GOR002661508
9780719052156
0719052157
Pushing Back the Boundaries: Eu and East Central Europe by
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
19991007
368
N/A
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