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Research Overviews ¬ Patterns of Europeanisation in Central and Eastern Europe.


Three Social Science Disciplines in Central and Eastern Europe

Patterns of Europeanisation in Central and Eastern Europe
Zdenka Mansfeldová; Vera Sparschuh; Agnieszka Wenninger (Eds.)

Beiträge zur Osteuropaforschung, Band 10-2005
Hamburg, Krämer Verlag in Kooperation mit Informationszentrum Sozialwissenschaften Bonn/Berlin, 286 S.
ISBN 3-89622-071-3
34,80 EUR

FlyerThe volume presents a collection of articles and analyses exploring various paths of Europeanisation process in Eastern Europe. The articles provide an interdisciplinary reflection on the Eastern enlargement as well as on recent situation in new member states. The contributions of recognised social scientists from both Eastern and Western Europe cover a broad range of aspects of the Europeanisation process ranging from the relationship between societal integration and European polity building to the questions of property rights or knowledge capacity in new member states.The volume is divided into three sections, dealing with general social science perspective on the EU enlargement, with challenges of Europeanisation and finally focusing on detailed aspects of the integration processes in country studies (covering Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania). This book is intended for scholars, students, policy makers and general readers interested in the new developments in the Eastern part of the integrating Europe.

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Research Overviews ¬ Patterns of Europeanisation in Central and Eastern Europe