Central and Eastern European countriesThis article shows that during the Great Recession banking and currency crises occurred simultaneously in Central and Eastern Europe. Events, however, differed widely from what happened during the Asian crisis that usually serves as the model case for the concept ...
The sixth China-Central and Eastern European Countries Local Leaders' Meeting which opened on Wednesday in Yantai, Shandong province, brought together more than 300 participants from Central and Eastern European countries. [Photo provided for chinadaily.com.cn] Participants at the 6th China and Central...
Central and Eastern EuropeSanctionsEconomic TransitionEuropean PerspectiveEurozoneThe continuous enlargement of the European Union (EU) has been one of its greatest achievements and judging by the increasing number of EU member countries, oneJovanovic, Miroslav N....
Trade and economic ties between China and Central and Eastern Europe have boomed over the past decade despite recent challenges such as the COVID pandemic and a slowing world economy. So far, two-way investment between China and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) has reached nearly ...
Central and Eastern European countries in the global financial crisis: a typical twin crisis?: Post-Communist Economies: Vol 23, No 4 This article shows that during the Great Recession banking and currency crises occurred simultaneously in Central and Eastern Europe. Events, however, diff... D ...
EU countries such as Czechia, Croatia and Bulgaria should have the courage to distinguish between the political realities of the European integration process and their own long term economic interests. They should leverage their future membership of the eurozone for significant structural c...
According to Jiri Dolejs, Vice Chairman of the Communist Party of Bohemia & Moravia in the Czech Republic, the Belt and Road Initiative has become a strategic framework of cooperation between China and the EU. "It gives an opportunity to the countries of Central Europe, too, to participate in...
European countries with transition economies are situated in Central and Eastern Europe and include Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzia, Latvia, Lithuania, Mace- donia, Moldova, Poland, ...
also as "16+1 Cooperation") and hold that the Sofia Guidelines for Cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European Countries are being implemented in an effective manner. 16+1 Cooperation has proven to be a pragmatic and useful platform for promoting cooperation between China and CEECs...
Trade agreements, and, more generally, cooperation with developing countries (LDCs), was seen as an essential element of policy from the very foundation of the European Community. Articles 131 to 136 of the Treaty of Rome provide for the establishment of