30 ans après. L’Est et l’Union Européenne

Authors

ROBERT ADAM
Université de Bucarest

Synopsis

Robert Adam analyzes the thirty-year transition of Central and Eastern European nations from communism to EU membership. Economically, these countries experienced spectacular growth, narrowing the gap with the West. Politically, the region saw a rise in populism and illiberalism, particularly in Hungary and Poland. The study examines electoral histories and the tension between liberal values and national-populist agendas, concluding that despite current challenges, EU integration remains the only viable strategic path for the East today. THIS ABSTRACT IS GENERATED WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.

Published

July 3, 2026

How to Cite

(Ed.). (2026). 30 ans après. L’Est et l’Union Européenne. In 1989-2024 : D’UNE ACCÉLÉRATION DE L’HISTOIRE À L’AUTRERegards croisés sur l’Europe centrale et orientale (pp. 93-125). Bucharest University Press. https://doi.org/10.48154/b26_25/9