Owing to the global financial crisis of 2007-2009 and subsequently
the Eurozone crisis, the accession of Central and Eastern European
countries to the European Union and the Eurozone has not been an
easy one. The EU's Eastward Enlargement analyses challenges that
these countries currently face in their pursuit of economic
self-reliance. Covering a period from the second half of the 1980s
to the present, Yoji Koyama provides unique and objective analyses
of the European Union and the Euro system from a non-European's
perspective. He offers a detailed reexamination of the fundamental
problems of the European Union, which in turn have affected the
autonomous development of countries such as Poland, the former
Yugoslavia, Albania, and the Baltic States. This book is a useful
addition to the scholarship available on the Euro system and
Central and Eastern European countries. It will help readers gain a
more holistic understanding of the ongoing Eurozone crisis and the
future of the Eurozone project.
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