Information on "Economic Cooperation" and "Central and Eastern Europe"
February 2013
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Feb 2013
East of Centre: Can the Visegrad Group Speak with One Voice on Eastern Policy?
Author: Dariusz Kałan
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This paper analyses the Eastern policies (understood as maintaining relations with the Eastern Partnership countries and Russia) of Poland’s Visegrad partners—the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia—and discusses areas in which the V4’s efforts may ... More on «East of Centre: Can the Visegrad Group Speak with One Voice on Eastern Policy?»
December 2012
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5 Dec 2012
India's Policy Towards Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Patryk Kugiel
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This commentary examines Central and Eastern Europe's changing role in India's external policy agenda. More on «India's Policy Towards Central and Eastern Europe»
February 2007
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Feb 2007
Regional vs. Global Public Goods
Author: Marek Dabrowski, Artur Radziwill
Publisher: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
The paper discusses the role of regional public goods versus global goods in influencing post-communist transition in Central and Eastern Europe and the former USSR. More on «Regional vs. Global Public Goods»
July 2004
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Jul 2004
CIS-7 Perspective on Trade with EU in the Context of EU Enlargement
Author: Roman Mogilevsky
Publisher: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
The paper analyzes possible consequences of the EU enlargement on EU–CIS-7 trade. More on «CIS-7 Perspective on Trade with EU in the Context of EU Enlargement»
August 2002
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Aug 2002
Caucasus and Central Asia: Towards a Non-Strategy
Author: Neil MacFarlane
Publisher: Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
This occasional paper addresses the regional context of the Caucasus and Central Asia within the framework of a wider Europe. More on «Caucasus and Central Asia: Towards a Non-Strategy»
April 2001
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1 Apr 2001
Health not Wealth
Author: Daniel Gros
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper analyzes the economic situation of Central Europe and states that countries in the region are much more dynamic than the older EU member countries. More on «Health not Wealth »


