Albania is still the poorest country in Europe. To reduce poverty, future public policy and investment... S Kodderitzsch 被引量: 34发表: 1999年 Kosovo - Unlocking Growth Potential : Strategies, Policies, Actions - A Country Economic Memorandum the past decade has been solid, yet, with a ...
The Democratic Party in Albania triumphed in elections capturing 64 percent of the vote. It is the poorest country in Europe and depends on international aid; What Albania is looking for from the West now.EBSCO_AspCanada & the World
Mountainous Albania was the last country in Europe to give up communism. The transition to democracy and the market economy has been problematic and the country is one of the poorest countries in Europe. Key figures and facts Capital: Tirana Ethnic groups: Albanians 82.6%, Greeks 0.9%, other...
Largely agricultural, Albania is one of the poorest countries in Europe. A battlefield in World War I, after the war it became a republic in which a conservative Muslim landlord, Ahmed Zogu, proclaimed himself president in 1925 and king (Zog I) in 1928. He ruled until Italy annexed Albania...
11.Albania was the poorest country in Europe and Tirana, its capital city, was so depressed that as Rama has said: “The only hope in Tirana was to leave it.” 12.One target was a radar field in Albania. 13.Watt's World Journalist Nick Watt is in Albania in the first of two episo...
100 mi2) and has a population of 2.9 million. It held its first democratic multiparty elections in 1991 and is a potential candidate for European Union accession following the Thessaloniki European Council of 2003. While its economy is growing, the country remains one of the poorest in Europe,...
Al·ba·ni·a/ælˈbeɪniə/ a small country in the southeast of Europe next to the Adriatic Sea. Population: 3,011,405 (2014). Capital: Tirana. It is known as one of the poorest countries in Europe, and it had a very strict Communist government until 1991. Albania applied ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishAl‧ba‧ni‧a /ælˈbeɪniə/ a small country in the southeast of Europe next to the Adriatic Sea. Population: 3,011,405 (2014). Capital: Tirana. It is known as one of the poorest countries in Europe, and it had a very strict...
Albania is one of Europe’s poorest countries, with half of the economically-active population still engaged in agriculture and a fifth said to be working abroad. Albania is making difficult transition to a more modern open-market economy. The government has taken measures to curb violent crime ...
More a sick joke than a job, you might say, and in a sense you'd be right. Meeting Edi Rama in Tirana last October, when Albania was merely the poorest country in Europe, before the current nightmare began, I had asked him what his goal was for 1999....