Societies in transition [electronic resource] : economic, political and security transformations in contemporary Europe / Savvas Katsikides, Pavlos I. Koktsidis, editors.
2015
HC240
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Title
Societies in transition [electronic resource] : economic, political and security transformations in contemporary Europe / Savvas Katsikides, Pavlos I. Koktsidis, editors.
ISBN
9783319138145 electronic book
3319138146 electronic book
9783319138138
3319138146 electronic book
9783319138138
Published
Cham : Springer, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-13814-5 doi
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HC240
Dewey Decimal Classification
330.94
Summary
This edited volume discusses critically the social implications of current structural transformations in Europe within the broader context of the global financial crisis. Experts from across Europe and the US discuss challenges and solutions to political and economic stability, security, growth, governance and integration on a country and regional level, especially focusing on vulnerable Southern and Eastern European states. New economic, political and security processes and realities are examined closely, with the aim to describe them in a coherent framework. Drawing on carefully selected interdisciplinary research, this collection offers fresh insights into the social repercussions of the transition from traditionally established practices and perceptions to new forms of collaboration, integration and governance.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: Economics
Part II: Politics and Security.
Part I: Economics
Part II: Politics and Security.