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Book SynopsisThe geographical shift in contemporary history towards a more global world is not only significant in its own right, but also interrelates closely with other principal social changes concurrently unfolding, for example, in respect of economy, governance, identity and knowledge. This book is about globalization in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).
Table of ContentsSupraterritoriality, Embeddedness, or Both? Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe. Neo-Liberal Supraterritoriality? The Impact of Economic Liberalization on Globalization in Central and Eastern Europe. Economic and Social Integration from Labor's Point of View: The EU and the central and Eastern European Countries. On Europe's Edge: Changing Borders in Central and Eastern Europe. Globalization, Regionalization, and Europeanization: Impact and Effects on Polish Policy-Making. Globalization and National Interest in EU Enlargement: The Case of Germany and Poland. Central and Eastern Europe in the Process of Globalization and Europeanization: Comparing the Czech Republic and Poland. Norm Diffusion in Central and Eastern Europe's Domestic Violence Policies. Europeanization and the Equal Opportunities Policy in Slovenia. Global Civil Society and Policy Integration: The Marginalization of Polish and Czech Environmental Movements in the Face of Technocratic European Governance. List of Contributors. Foreword. Introduction: Perspectives on Globalization from Central and Eastern Europe.