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Strategies for Central and Eastern Europe by Andrzej K. Kozminski, X

Strategies for Central and Eastern Europe by Andrzej K. Kozminski, X
"Strategies for Central and Eastern Europe provides a unique and cutting-edge analysis of the future for big business in the former Soviet states of Central and Eastern Europe. The dramatic political changes of the 1990s were swiftly accompanied by high levels of foreign investment. However, many multinational companies are still grappling with the integration of the region into their global strategy. This book responds to their difficulties and provides a framework for the development of successful global, regional and country strategies. Chapters by regional experts provide specific practical guidance on the local economic, trade, institutional and cultural factors affecting successful implementation. They look at Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Ukraine. Star ratings summarize the opportunities in each country and include lists of top investors, exporters, multinationals and local companies in the region.



Roma Migration in Europe: Case Studies
Roma Migration in Europe: Case Studies
The mass migration of Roma "from East to West," that is, their movement from Central and Eastern Europe into Western countries, became an international political problem in the late 1990s. This book, the result of cooperation by an international research network with members from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and Great Britain, provides a collection of essays that attempt to identify the current situation and trends in migration in these areas. The contributions provide a brief historical account of Roma migration in the modern history of the region, and assess the scale and types of migration in individual countries, and the direction of migration movements and their causes. It is clear that features of migration strategies differ between different Roma groups in post-communist Europe, but the way in which they are received in the west is usually the same.



South-East Europe Regional Energy Market - The South-East Europe Regional Energy Market (SEEREM) became part of the EU’s wider internal energy market on 25 October 2005 by the creation of the common European Energy Community in the framework of Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe.

European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages - The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (ECRML) is a European treaty (CETS 148) adopted in 1992 under the auspices of the Council of Europe to protect and promote historical regional and minority languages in Europe. It only applies to languages traditionally used by the nationals of the State Parties (thus excluding languages used by recent immigrants from other states), which significantly differ from the majority or official language (thus excluding mere local dialects of the official or majority language) ...

Music of Bulgaria - Bulgarian music is part of the Balkan tradition, which stretches across Southeastern Europe, and has its own distinctive sound. Traditional Bulgarian music has had more international success than its neighbors due to the breakout international success of Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, a woman's choir that has topped world music charts across Europe and even farther abroad.

Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria - The Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Демократи за силна България, Demokrati za Silna Balgarija, ДСБ, DSB) is a political party in Bulgaria established by former Bulgarian Prime Minister Ivan Kostov (1997-2001). The motto of the party is "For a Strong Bulgaria in Unified Europe".



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