The Belgian Curtain: Europe after Communism
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The book "The Belgian Dam: Europe after Communism" by the famous author Samuel Vaknin is an interesting and detailed analysis of how the political and economic realities of Europe changed after the end of the communist era. The author examines various aspects of the influence of this historical period on the development of the European Union and individual countries of the continent.
The book focuses on Belgium, which has become a symbol of the complexities of the European Union due to its geographical position, rich history and complex political relations with other countries. The author examines what challenges European countries face after the fall of communist regimes, what development paths the European Union chooses, and what prospects countries have as they strive for European integration.
Thanks to its in-depth analysis and critical approach to the topic, the book "The Belgian Dam: Europe after Communism" is an important addition to the literature on political science, international relations and modern European history.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Samuel Vaknin
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2005-06-01
- Title
- The Belgian Curtain: Europe after Communism
- Subject
- D
Europe -- Politics and government -- 1989-
Post-communism -- Europe - Editor
- Lidija Rangelovska