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Home Brill Eds. (JSEE) 2010 - Vol. 34 - No. 2 - Southeastern Europe
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Journal Southeastern Europe

co - edited by: David Bailey and Lisa De Propris.
editorial Assistant: Sara Barbieri
published by: Brill
ISSN: 0094-4467
e-ISSN: 1876-3332

Table of contents

  • Articles
    • Vassilis Monastirios (Hellenic Institute, LSE) and George Petrakos (University of Thessaly), "Twenty years of Economic Transition in the Balkans: Transition Failures and Development Challenges"
    • Stephen Roper (Warwick Business School), "Moving on: from Enterprise Policy to Innovation Policy in the Western Balkans"
    • Ivo Bićanić (University of Zagreb),Jasena Kukavčić (Massmarket, Zagreb,) and Vjerana Spajič (Croatian National Bank and Zagreb School of Economics and Managemen), "The Post Recession Growth Prospects of South East European Countries"
  • Debate
    • Carolyn Kadas (University of Bologna), "A Comment on Bartlett, W. J., Europe's Troubled Region: Economic Development, Institutional Reform and Social Welfare in the Western Balkans (London: 2008: Routledge)”
    • Ivan Rajic (University of Cambridge), "A Comment on Bartlett, W. J., Europe's Troubled Region: Economic Development, Institutional Reform and Social Welfare in the Western Balkans (London: 2008: Routledge)”
    • Will J. Bartlett (London School of Economics), "A Response to Carolyn Kadas and Ivan Rajic’s Reviews of Europe's Troubled Region: Economic Development, Institutional Reform and Social Welfare in the Western Balkans "
  • Book Review Section
    • Review Essay "National Peculiarities and Their 'Different' Readings": Mishkova, D., Balkanskiyat 19-ti vek: Drugi prochiti (The Balkan Nineteenth Century: Other Readings) (Sofia: 2006: Center for Advanced Studies); Mishkova, D., We, the People: Politics of National Peculiarity in Southeastern Europe (Budapest, New York: 2009: CEU Press). Nikolai Vukov (Institute of Folklore, Sofia)
    • Deacon, B., and P. Stubbs (eds.), Social Policy And International Interventions In South East Europe (Chelthenam: 2007: Edward Elgar Publishing). Irene Dioli (Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso)
    • Featherstone K., and D. Papadimitriou, The Limits of Europeanization, Reform Capacity and Policy Conflict in Greece (Basingstoke, Hampshire: 2008: Palgrave Macmillan). Philipp Trappl (Graz University)
    • Rossos, A., Macedonia and the Macedonians: a History (Stanford: 2008: Hoover Institution Press). Ljubica Spaskovska (University of Edinburgh)
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