The Road to the European Union: The Czech and Slovak RepublicsJacques Rupnik, Jan Zielonka Since the start of the new millennium, the issue of European Union enlargement has become Europe's major preoccupation. This text, the first of two volumes, deals comprehensively with this subject, covering the preparation for accession to the European Union in the Czech and Slovak Republics. |
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CzechoSlovak divorce for EU enlargement Jacques Rupnik | 16 |
Slovakias democratic awakening Martin Bútora Zora Bútorová | 51 |
The Czech road towards a consolidated democracy Steven Saxonberg | 69 |
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Developments in Central and East European Politics 4 Stephen White,Judy Batt,Paul G. Lewis Limited preview - 2007 |