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This edited collection provides a comprehensive geographic and
chronological overview of the decentralisation processes in the
successor states of former Yugoslavia and Albania during their
transition and EU integration years, from 1990 until 2016. These
countries present a unique laboratory for the analysis of economic,
social and political change, having traversed armed conflicts,
dramatic economic and political changes, and EU pre-accession
processes involving deep institutional reform. They have also
endured the Eurozone crisis, which has led to high levels of
unemployment, wide fiscal gaps and dangerously high levels of
indebtedness. Observing the quarter century-long transition from
socialism to capitalism through the prism of decentralisation sheds
new light on studying the political economy of the region and the
current status of the individual countries in terms of economic
development and their EU integration progress. The contributors
enrich the wider literature on fiscal decentralisation in
transition countries by exploring several broad questions on
democratisation, the political economy of post-communist
transition, the role of external actors in policy transfer and the
issue of financial stability in the post-crisis period.
The countries of the Western Balkans - Albania, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and the
province of Kosovo - form a core European region. The region is
known for its instability and recent history of wars and civil
conflicts, but far less is known about the changes that have taken
place in the economic and social welfare systems and the dynamic
processes of transition, development and European integration that
have been taking place over the last twenty years. Although
economic growth has been firmly established, many problems remain
in relation to the labour markets where there is high unemployment,
large informal economies, and widespread poverty. The book
discusses the role of welfare reforms, international aid and
European integration in addressing these difficulties. The author
argues that the resistance to reforms which were initiated under
the communist system in former Yugoslavia led to the break up of
the country and that since then a group of early reforming
countries have made fast progress in institutional reform and have
been at the forefront of EU integration. He also acknowledges that
the main problems have been among a group of late reformers
including two international protectorates where aid dependence has
held back progress with institutional reforms. The book concludes
that the resolution of these problems will unblock the completion
of the transition, development and EU integration in the region and
open for the way for a more stable and prosperous future.
The countries of the Western Balkans - Albania, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and the
province of Kosovo - form a core European region. The region is
known for its instability and recent history of wars and civil
conflicts, but far less is known about the changes that have taken
place in the economic and social welfare systems and the dynamic
processes of transition, development and European integration that
have been taking place over the last twenty years.
Although economic growth has been firmly established, many
problems remain in relation to the labour markets where there is
high unemployment, large informal economies, and widespread
poverty. The book discusses the role of welfare reforms,
international aid and European integration in addressing these
difficulties. The author argues that the resistance to reforms
which were initiated under the communist system in former
Yugoslavia led to the break up of the country and that since then a
group of early reforming countries have made fast progress in
institutional reform and have been at the forefront of EU
integration. He also acknowledges that the main problems have been
among a group of late reformers including two international
protectorates where aid dependence has held back progress with
institutional reforms. The book concludes that the resolution of
these problems will unblock the completion of the transition,
development and EU integration in the region and open for the way
for a more stable and prosperous future.
This book addresses the key developments in economics, politics,
international relations and social policy in Croatia over the last
decade.
It places these developments in their historical context, and
shows how current policy dilemmas are structured within the
conflicting pressures which historically have pulled Croatia
between a European, a Mediterranean and a Balkan orientation. In
the new context of European integration however, Croatia may now
find a new role in her pivotal position as a bridge between the
unruly Balkans and an impatient Europe.
This book will be of particular use for courses on Eastern
Europe. Its thorough, up-to-date analysis will also be of interest
to students and researchers in politics and international
relations, but with a broader appeal to diplomats, policy makers,
trade officials, the business community and consultants expanding
their trading links with the region.
Croatia, Between Europe and the Balkans addresses the key developments in economics, politics, international relations and social policy in the state over the last decade. It places these developments in their historical context, and shows how current policy dilemmas are structured within the conflicting pressures which historically have pulled Croatia between a European, a Mediterranean and a Balkan orientation. In the new context of European integration however, Croatia may now find a new role in her pivotal position as a bridge between the unruly Balkans and an impatient Europe. This book will be of particular use for courses on Eastern Europe. Its thorough, up-to-date analysis will also be of interest to students and researchers in politics and international relations, but with a broader appeal to diplomats, policy makers, trade officials, the business community and consultants expanding their trading links with the region.
This edited collection provides a comprehensive geographic and
chronological overview of the decentralisation processes in the
successor states of former Yugoslavia and Albania during their
transition and EU integration years, from 1990 until 2016. These
countries present a unique laboratory for the analysis of economic,
social and political change, having traversed armed conflicts,
dramatic economic and political changes, and EU pre-accession
processes involving deep institutional reform. They have also
endured the Eurozone crisis, which has led to high levels of
unemployment, wide fiscal gaps and dangerously high levels of
indebtedness. Observing the quarter century-long transition from
socialism to capitalism through the prism of decentralisation sheds
new light on studying the political economy of the region and the
current status of the individual countries in terms of economic
development and their EU integration progress. The contributors
enrich the wider literature on fiscal decentralisation in
transition countries by exploring several broad questions on
democratisation, the political economy of post-communist
transition, the role of external actors in policy transfer and the
issue of financial stability in the post-crisis period.
The countries in the Western Balkans have been severely affected by
the wars and conflicts that led to the breakup of former
Yugoslavia, by political instability and the effort of creating new
states, weak economies and high levels of unemployment, poverty and
social exclusion, and inequality. As revealed by recent surveys,
such as EBRD's Life in Transition Survey and Eurofound's European
Quality of Life Survey, life satisfaction in the region is far
below that elsewhere in Europe. In recent years they had achieved a
strong impetus of economic growth with falling rates of
unemployment and increasing optimism for the future. However, the
COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has brought about a sudden reversal of
these trends and a renewed deterioration in the economic outlook,
and an increase in social hardships that heralds a repeat of past
failures in economic inclusion policies. This book identifies the
key challenges in the areas of economic inclusion, focusing on the
themes of labour markets, vocational education and skills, female
entrepreneurship and the integration of migrants. It considers the
opportunities for solutions to "build back better" once the
recovery from the COVID-19 crisis begins, and offers proposals for
more acceptable, equitable and effective economic inclusion
policies.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Short Contributions To Aural Surgery Sir William Bartlett
Dalby Churchill, 1887
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