book review: Regional and International Relations of Central Europe
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2013-09
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Cambridge University Press
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As many scholars interested in European affairs have noticed, academic as well as general interest in Central (and, one may add, Eastern) Europe has dropped markedly after the turn of the century. There is little doubt that this is due to the perceived stability of the area in the aftermath of the accession of its states to the European Union and NATO and the cooling down of violent conflicts in the former Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. A new major project on the topic was justifiable merely for this reason, but the current massive crisis in Europe, with its questioning of the basic assumptions of further economic and political integration inside the EU, provides a pressing necessity for such a book.
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Miroiu, A. (2013). Regional and International Relations of Central Europe. Edited by Zlatko Šabič and Petr Drulák. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. 344p. $95.00. Perspectives on Politics, 11(3), 1002–1003. doi:10.1017/S1537592713001990