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  • Finland, a case of beneficial integration
    Kivimäki, Timo
    Most political and economic analysts would claim that Finland's membership negotiation with the European Community/ies (EC) and adaptation to the European Union (EU) has been relatively successful. ... Finland was able to get a deal, which was accepted by the Finns, and on which the government was able to build a strategy of economic recovery. The author argues that in spiteof certain unfulfilled expectations, notably in the field of agriculture,membership has had positive implications for Finland such as the increase of independence, diplomatic influence, economic growth, and international self-confidence. In the end, the prospects of other countries emulating the successful elements of Finland's strategy are touched upon by pinpointing the similarities and differences between Finland and the Central and Eastern European candidates in their efforts to become members of the EU.
    Vir: Journal of international relations and development. - ISSN 1408-6980 (Vol. 2, no. 2, June 1999, str. 154-168)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 1999
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 19262045