All or most of the Central and East European Countries (CEECs), including Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, are waiting for, and are at various stages of preparing for, integration with the European Union (EU). It is no longer a question of whether this will occur, but rather a question of when and how. Today, it is clear that in its enlargement strategy, the EU is likely to treat the associated countries as one or more regional blocks and strongly encourage closer cooperation within and among these regions prior to accession. Agriculture is only one of numerous sectors that have to deal with integration issues and processes, and in many cases it may not be the most important concern of policy makers preparing for integration. However, agricu...
The economies of the Baltic countries, including the agricultural sector and its up and down stream ...
The paper places the evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU) in...
Since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 the EU has been confronted with a new challenge. How shoul...
All or most of the Central and East European Countries (CEECs), including Estonia, Latvia, and Lithu...
The European Union could soon have up to ten new members from Central and Eastern Europe. Harmonisat...
This new century represents a challenge for the eight countries that in the year 2004 joined the Eur...
Preparations for granting EU membership to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe associated wi...
The economic changes during transition involved a shift away from the planned foreign trade organiza...
After having grown gradually from 6 to 15 members, the European Union (EU) is now preparing an enlar...
Hungary’s accession to the European Union (EU) has had a significant impact on the agro-food sector....
After the end of the Cold War and the introduciton of democratic reforms and free market economies i...
In the period of transition, the Central and Eastern European Countries went through an intensive pr...
Agriculture posed considerable tensions for the processes of enlargement of the European Union, beca...
The article discusses the problems related to the accession of the Central and Eastern European coun...
The prospect that the nations of Central and Eastern Europe may soon join the European Union (EU) ra...
The economies of the Baltic countries, including the agricultural sector and its up and down stream ...
The paper places the evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU) in...
Since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 the EU has been confronted with a new challenge. How shoul...
All or most of the Central and East European Countries (CEECs), including Estonia, Latvia, and Lithu...
The European Union could soon have up to ten new members from Central and Eastern Europe. Harmonisat...
This new century represents a challenge for the eight countries that in the year 2004 joined the Eur...
Preparations for granting EU membership to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe associated wi...
The economic changes during transition involved a shift away from the planned foreign trade organiza...
After having grown gradually from 6 to 15 members, the European Union (EU) is now preparing an enlar...
Hungary’s accession to the European Union (EU) has had a significant impact on the agro-food sector....
After the end of the Cold War and the introduciton of democratic reforms and free market economies i...
In the period of transition, the Central and Eastern European Countries went through an intensive pr...
Agriculture posed considerable tensions for the processes of enlargement of the European Union, beca...
The article discusses the problems related to the accession of the Central and Eastern European coun...
The prospect that the nations of Central and Eastern Europe may soon join the European Union (EU) ra...
The economies of the Baltic countries, including the agricultural sector and its up and down stream ...
The paper places the evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU) in...
Since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 the EU has been confronted with a new challenge. How shoul...