Eastern Europe & Central Asia



Literature

  • Schimmelfennig, F., & Sedelmeier, U. (Eds.) (2005) The Europeanization of Central and Eastern Europe. Ithaca / New York: Cornell University Press.

  • Lynch, D. (Ed.) (2005) 'Changing Belarus', EU Institute for Security Studies - Chaillot Papers, 85.

  • Matveeva, A. (2006) 'EU stakes in Central Asia', EU Institute for Security Studies - Chaillot Papers, 91.

  • Velychenko, S. (Ed.). (2007). Ukraine, The EU and Russia. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Malfliet, K., Verpoest, L. and Vinokurov, E. (Eds.) (2007). The CIS, The EU and Russia. Challenges of Integration. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Rumelili, B. (2008) Constructing Regional Community and Order in Europe and Southeast Asia. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Melvin, N. J. (2008) Engaging Central Asia: The European Union’s New Strategy in the Heart of Eurasia. Brussels: CEPS.

  • Epstein, R. A. & Sedelmeier, U. (2008) ‘Special Issue - Beyond conditionality: international institutions in postcommunist Europe after enlargement’, Journal of European Public Policy, 15(6), 795-955.

  • Bafoil, F. (2009) Central and Eastern Europe: Europeanization and Social Change. Basingstoke: Palgrave macmillan.

  • Emerson, M. (Ed.) (2009) Synergies vs. Spheres of Influence in the Pan-European Space. CEPS Paperbacks.

  • Epstein, R. A. & Sedelmeier, U. (Eds.) (2009) International Influence Beyond Conditionality: Postcommunist Europe after EU Enlargement. London: Routledge.

  • Turnock, D. (2009) The transition from Communism to the European Union. Restructuring Romanian Industry and agriculture since 1990. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

  • Sehring, J. & Warkotsch, A. (Eds.) (2010) The European Union and Central Asia. Oxon: Routledge.

  • Emerson, M., Boonstra, J., Hasanova, N., Laruelle, M. & Peyrouse, S. (2010) Into EurAsia. Monitoring the EU’s Central Asia Strategy. Washington: Brooking Institute Press.

  • Morlino, L. & Sadurski, W. (Eds.) (2010) Democratization and the European Union. Comparing Central and Eastern European post-communist countries. London: Routledge.




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