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Although the Visegrád Four countries often defended the same or similar positions in the European Convention, their views differed on many important issues. This situation is likely to be repeated at the upcoming Intergovernmental Conference. This basically confirms the tendency that can be...
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of Roma minorities was specified as an Accession Partnership priority (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and …
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Phare support to SME development has mainly consisted of technical assistance and advisory services to national institutions, support to SME policy and legislative development and financial support for SME development. Progress has been made in tackling problems inherited from the past, as well...
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the European Union as part of the ‘fifth wave’ of EU enlargement, i.e. Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia …
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. Following a sample approach this evaluation has its geographical focus on four new member states (Estonia, Poland, Hungary and …
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five Candidate Countries before their accession to the EU: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Estonia and Slovenia …
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considerable difficulties faced by Hungary with the fulfillment of the Maastricht criteria. This is a puzzling development for two … reasons: first, during the early phase of the transition process Hungary was way ahead of Slovakia, and second, the high level … might prove temporary similarly to that of Hungary in the 1990s. The loss of an external disciplining force after Slovakia …
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