附註:Includes bibliographical references.
1. Overview / Helena Tang -- pt. I. Winners and Losers of EU Integration in Central and Eastern Europe: Cross-Country Reports -- 2. The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, the Slovak Republic, and Slovenia / Andras Inotai -- 3. The Baltic States: The Economic Dimension / Ramunas Vilpisauskas and Guoda Steponaviciene -- 4. The Baltic States: The Political and Social Dimensions / Atis Lejins -- 5. Bulgaria and Romania / Economic Policy Institute and Center for the Study of Democracy -- pt. II. Winners and Losers of EU Integration in Central and Eastern Europe: Country Reports -- 6. The Czech Republic / Petr Pavlik -- 7. Hungary / K. Dezseri, S. Meisel and M. Racz -- 8. Poland / Maria Karasinska-Fendler, Elzbieta Skotnicka-Illasiewicz and Kazimierz Sobotka / [and others] -- 9. The Slovak Republic / Jan Fidrmuc and Jarko Fidrmuc -- 10. Slovenia / Peter Stanovnik, Boris Majcen and Vladimir Lavrac -- pt. III. EU Perspectives -- 11. Internal Problems of the European Union That Might Obstruct an Enlargement Toward the East / Martin Brusis -- 12. Portugal's EU integration: Lessons for Future Enlargements / Jorge Braga de Macedo.
摘要:"Ten Countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEECs) have applied for membership in the European Union (EU). The "EU Integration" network of research institutes in the ten CEECs was established by the World Bank and the Bertelsmann Foundation to provide a forum for exchanges on key economic, social, and political issues related to EU membership. This volume contains the papers presented at the first meeting of the EU integration network, as well as some background papers. The papers seek to identify the main economic, social and political groups that would gain or lose from accession, and highlight the policy adjustments on the parts of both the EU and the CEECs to ease the accession process. The contributors include researchers from the ten CEECs, as well as from current EU member countries."--Jacket.