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countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Southeast Europe including Turkey, together with Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and …
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This paper assesses the possible political and economic risks of Macedonia failing to be invited to join NATO in the … uncertainty. Contrary to that outcome, an agreement and Macedonia's accession to NATO, and later to the EU, would have immediate …
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This paper assesses the possible political and economic risks of Macedonia failing to be invited to join NATO in the … uncertainty. Contrary to that outcome, an agreement and Macedonia's accession to NATO, and later to the EU, would have immediate …
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also looking at the problems that Greece is having with servicing its large foreign debt). The essay should provide the …
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) the whole region could be in the EU around 2015. However, by that time the issue of Turkey's EU membership will have to be …
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, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and China). A short analysis of … 2005 is also slowing down in Southeast Europe - particularly among the region's largest economies Turkey, Romania, Croatia …
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In 2005 most of the new EU member states (NMS) performed even better than in 2004. They have successfully managed the accession to the EU and gained the ability to grow fast despite the anaemic performance of the old EU. FDI inflows reached a record high. In the coming two years, economic...
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. Inflation is a major concern in Turkey, as is macroeconomic stability more fundamentally. At the end of 2006 it should be …
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should be included in the EU by 2015, except perhaps for Kosovo and Turkey. Russian economic growth was once more over 6% in …
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