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Abstract

Europe in general is in a great state of change. States uniting with difficulty, states collapsing in pain, newly freed states struggling for new political, economic, and social identities - it is a region in a true transition. The paper is focussing primarily on the European Shatter Belt, formerly known as "Eastern Europe." Since the collapse of communism, the region has experienced some serious traumas that vary in intensity across the region. The adoption of capitalism and a democratic political system has been painful, disorienting, and is still in progress. The democratization process varies considerably across the region and in some states is in jeopardy. Reformed communist parties had staged a restoration in nearly all of the states - in some winning the control of the government, in others gaining strong and influential positions, or both. But, two major processes promise future democracy, rule of law, wealth and stability in general. This is the decision of the member states of the European Union and NATO to incorporate some/several states of the Shatter Belt into their own zone of protection and/or federation. Nation-states of the region tend to follow the EU Agenda 2000 rules with Slovenia one of the first.

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Title
The Shatter Belt and the European Core - A Geopolitical Discussion on the Untypical Case of Slovenia
Author
Gosar, Anton
Pages
107-117
Publication year
2000
Publication date
Oct 2000
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
03432521
e-ISSN
15729893
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
223684709
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers