The New Europe: Economy, Society and Environment
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The New Europe is one of the most dynamic, complex and fascinating regions of the world. Eastern and Central Europe are striving to come to terms with the fall of communism and the dictates of the market, whilst Western Europe, suffering high unemployment and weakened economic impetus, has still to be reconciled to the consequences of restructuring and globalisation. The New Europe provides an unrivalled range of in–depth studies of issues central to the development of Eastern and Western Europe, to the major contrasts which still exist between them and to the problems facing the effective reintegration of this long–divided region. Highly accessible and uniquely authoritative, The New Europe is an indispensable text for students of contemporary Europe.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #470852 in Books
- Published on: 1998-05-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 504 pages
Editorial Reviews
The Professional Geographer, May 2001
"The New Europe is a well written work by an impressive group of scholars who present the results of their solid research."
Review
"The New Europe is a well written work by an impressive group of scholars who present the results of their solid research."
(The Professional Geographer, May 2001)
From the Back Cover
The New Europe is one of the most dynamic, complex and fascinating regions of the world. Eastern and Central Europe are striving to come to terms with the fall of communism and the dictates of the market, whilst Western Europe, suffering high unemployment and weakened economic impetus, has still to be reconciled to the consequences of restructuring and globalisation. The New Europe provides an unrivalled range of in–depth studies of issues central to the development of Eastern and Western Europe, to the major contrasts which still exist between them and to the problems facing the effective reintegration of this long–divided region. Highly accessible and uniquely authoritative, The New Europe is an indispensable text for students of contemporary Europe.



