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1 | Introduction : conceptualizing the Europeanization of Central and Eastern Europe | 1 |
2 | The impact of EU political conditionality | 29 |
3 | The adoption of nondiscrimination and minority protection rules in Romania, Hungary, and Poland | 51 |
4 | Europeanization and civil service reform in Central and Eastern Europe | 71 |
5 | External incentives and lesson-drawing in regional policy and health care | 91 |
6 | Regulating the flow of people across Europe | 112 |
7 | The Europeanization of environmental policy in Central and Eastern Europe | 135 |
8 | The transfer of EU social policy to Poland and Hungary | 156 |
9 | Diverging effects of social learning and external incentives in Polish central banking and agriculture | 178 |
10 | Europeanization research east and west : a comparative assessment | 199 |
11 | Conclusions : the impact of the EU on the accession countries | 210 |
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