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- Wolfgangschumann on 2009-05-29 - Tags enlargement , enlargementpolicy_candidates , enlargementpolicy_eu , eu-research , literature
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Series edited by Wolfgang Petritsch and Christophe Solioz
At the Nomos publishing house
“Southeast European Integration Perspectives” (SEIP) publishes relevant works on the political issues confronting Southeast Europe written by scholars, policy analysts, politicians, practitioners and activists, including both internationally recognized authors and emerging regional voices.
SEIP both analyses and promotes ongoing processes of transition and transformation, exploring the linkages between an emergent regionalism in Southeast Europe and wider European integration.
SEIP combines cutting-edge policy research, interdisciplinary approaches and innovative and provocative thinking which will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including policy analysts, scholars, policy makers, diplomats, and journalists.
At the Nomos publishing house
“Southeast European Integration Perspectives” (SEIP) publishes relevant works on the political issues confronting Southeast Europe written by scholars, policy analysts, politicians, practitioners and activists, including both internationally recognized authors and emerging regional voices.
SEIP both analyses and promotes ongoing processes of transition and transformation, exploring the linkages between an emergent regionalism in Southeast Europe and wider European integration.
SEIP combines cutting-edge policy research, interdisciplinary approaches and innovative and provocative thinking which will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including policy analysts, scholars, policy makers, diplomats, and journalists.
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