The Political Economy of Southeast Europe from 1990 to the Present
Autor Professor Bruno S. Sergi, Qerim Qerimien Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826428677
ISBN-10: 0826428673
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 15
Dimensiuni: 162 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0826428673
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 15
Dimensiuni: 162 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Subject is very much in the minds of economists and the media's discussion of current events.
Cuprins
ForewordPrefaceAcknowledgments Abbreviations and AcronymsChapter 1. Back to the Balkans. A Journey throughout History Chapter 2. The Process of EU Enlargement toward Southeast Europe. An Appraisal of the Past Developments Chapter 3. Issues and Perspectives of the Balkans Integration Process Chapter 4. The Political Economy of Development in Southeast EuropeChapter 5. Taxes, Infrastructures and EU Perspective Enlargement Chapter 6. Western Balkans and EU Relations Chapter 7. Anticorruption and Anti-organized Crime Policies Chapter 8. The Right Way on EU Enlargement toward the Balkans Chapter 9. Trends in Decision-Making Process. A Social Model for Europe Chapter 10. Recommendations in the Common Global Interest Bibliography Index
Recenzii
"The book by Bruno Sergi and Qerim Qerimi is a very welcomed, timely and path-breaking survey of the main trends in the political economy of Southeastern Europe. The book will be a must for any specialist in the field. It covers many areas of research previously neglected by scholars of the region. It is a refreshing and incisive contribution that highlights important processes of economic, social and political change taking place in the volatile Balkan peninsula." - Shinasi A. Rama, Ph.D., Clinical Associate Professor of Politics, New York University, USA
"Bruno Sergi and Qerim Qerimi continue productive collaboration in this concise, information-packed evaluation of alternative paths for the Western Balkans to achieve full EU membership. Up-to-date statistics and well-documented analysis support their thesis that the global common interest is best served by the region's economic prosperity founded upon participatory democratic stability. Without losing sight of the nuts-and-bolts requirements for accession, they demonstrate a need for indigenous development of principled economic and political institutions that enhance state capacity. The book serves as a valuable balance to recent, outstanding scholarly literature on the region, such as Elizabeth Pond's Endgame in the Balkans." - Prof. James P. Bennett, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, USA
"...The book The Political Economy of Southeast Europe from 1990 to the Present: Challenges and Opportunities by Bruno S. Sergi and Qerim R. Qerimi analyses the economic and political transformation of the Balkans and provides an extensive overview of the reasons, conditions and factors concerning the recent instability and the current situation...The book ultimately develops the background for possible answers to these questions. It shows the main challenges for this model in western Europe and illuminates the issue of reforming the welfare state in Eastern Europe. [The book] is addressed to students, professionals and the general public. The publication provides comprehensive descriptions and explanations, including profound data material concerning the economic and political transformation in south-east Europe from which readers will gain a better understanding of the entire region." - Jörg Jurkeit, South-East Europe Review, April 2007
"Bruno Sergi and Qerim Qerimi continue productive collaboration in this concise, information-packed evaluation of alternative paths for the Western Balkans to achieve full EU membership. Up-to-date statistics and well-documented analysis support their thesis that the global common interest is best served by the region's economic prosperity founded upon participatory democratic stability. Without losing sight of the nuts-and-bolts requirements for accession, they demonstrate a need for indigenous development of principled economic and political institutions that enhance state capacity. The book serves as a valuable balance to recent, outstanding scholarly literature on the region, such as Elizabeth Pond's Endgame in the Balkans." - Prof. James P. Bennett, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, USA
"...The book The Political Economy of Southeast Europe from 1990 to the Present: Challenges and Opportunities by Bruno S. Sergi and Qerim R. Qerimi analyses the economic and political transformation of the Balkans and provides an extensive overview of the reasons, conditions and factors concerning the recent instability and the current situation...The book ultimately develops the background for possible answers to these questions. It shows the main challenges for this model in western Europe and illuminates the issue of reforming the welfare state in Eastern Europe. [The book] is addressed to students, professionals and the general public. The publication provides comprehensive descriptions and explanations, including profound data material concerning the economic and political transformation in south-east Europe from which readers will gain a better understanding of the entire region." - Jörg Jurkeit, South-East Europe Review, April 2007
Descriere
This monograph examines the politics and economics in Southeast Europe.