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This book examines how Croatia has changed over the last ten years and looks at the driving forces as well as the obstacles on its post-accession path of Europeanization. The book provides answers to the question of how successful Croatian policymakers were in dealing with the crises related challanges and other needed adaptations.

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines how Croatia has changed over the last ten years and looks at the driving forces as well as the obstacles on its post-accession path of Europeanization. The book provides answers to the question of how successful Croatian policymakers were in dealing with the crises related challanges and other needed adaptations.


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Autorenporträt
Jaka Puljiz is Head of the Department for European Integration at the Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO), Zagreb, Croatia. Hrvoje Butkovi¿ is a senior research associate in the Department for European Integration at the Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO), Zagreb, Croatia.
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"This book reveals the most significant elements of Europeanisation that have occurred in Croatia over the last ten years. As such, it will become a key reference work for scholars in the field." - Will Bartlett, London School of Economics and Political Science

"Ten years of Croatia in the EU has got a book that rigorously and thoroughly looks at different aspects of institutional and policy responds of Croatian politics to EU membership. A reader will find nicely written chapters and documented analyses of what and how has been changed in comparison to the accession period." - Goran Cular, Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb