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