15 December 2000 Recent elections in Romania have caused anxiety well beyond the borders of the country itself. Both the United States and the European Union have raised concern about the country’s development. However, the significance of the elections might even go beyond that. A “Romanian scenario” could follow in other Central and Eastern European countries as well. In Slovakia, […]

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