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Research & Studies

Europe East of West – 30 Years of Transition – Quo vadis?

1989–2019: Thirty Years Later – Enchanting Europe Once Again?

Abstract: This paper focuses on the complexities created by the interlinked and complex processes of Central European transitions that arose as the result of integration
into the EU and the undermining influence of turbo-capitalism. Evaluating the transformations of the past three decades, the question remains whether Europe can avoid
further disintegration and regain its role as a model for regional cooperation.
Keywords: solidarity, civil society, Central Europe, integration, transformation

 

Publisher: Institute Nova Revija for the Humanities

ISBN: 978-961-7014-31-0
COBISS.SI-ID 88473091

Part of the book is available in English by clicking HERE.