PROJECT ZAGREB Transition as Condition, Strategy, Practice

Zagreb is the perfect site for examining the generative dynamic of transition: currently preparing for Croatia's entry into the European Union and negotiating the rocky shoals of the "transition economy," but also a city in which political and economic transition has been the status q...

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Main Authors: Blau, Eve (Author), Rupnik, Ivan (Author)
Other Authors: Rogić Nehajev, Ivan 1943- (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Barcelona New York Actar D 2007
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