Thirteen years after independence from the former Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia, Slovenia has become one of the most advanced transition economies in Central and Eastern Europe and will become a member of the EU in May 2004. This publication examines the country's recent political and socio-economic history, its transition to a market economy and the challenges that lie ahead. It includes contributions from Slovenia's president, a former vice prime minister, the current and previous ministers of finance, the minister of European Affairs, the current and former governors of the Bank of Slovenia, as well as from leading development scholars in Slovenia and abroad.
There are no real language problems; the younger people all speak English. Moreover, membership of the EU means that this is a country in transition. Culture Smart!
Essay from the year 2006 in the subject Cultural Studies - East European Studies, grade: 1,9, University of Cooperative Education Mannheim, course: Intercultural Management, language: English, abstract: The “Republika Slovenija“ is one ...
The countries in Central and Eastern Europe have undergone far-reaching economic and social changes over the last 15 years. This makes way for new conditions for new living spaces. In...
This book presents perhaps the only comprehensive guide to the country's cuisine.
This guidebook contains over 60 walks which explore the best of the Julian Alps of Slovenia.
"This is a history of a space - a space between the Panonian plain in the East and the most northernmost bay in the Adriatic in the West, from the eastern Alps in the North and the Dinaridic mountain area in the South.
Author Sonja Merljak Zdovc suggests that more Slovene writers should prefer literary journalism because nonfiction is based on truth, facts, and data and appeals more to readers interested in real world stories.
The Four Questions of Melancholy: New and Selected Poems. ... Translated by Michael Thomas Taren. ... 5. Publishing Biggins, Michael. “Publishing in Slovenia.” Slavic and East European Information Resources 1, 3–4 (2001): 3–38.
Use it as a travel journal, journey diary as an Slovenian gift for friends and family at home. Keep track of your adventures, experiences, impressions and memories with this Slovenia notebook and make them last forever.
In Slovenia, attorneys as a part of the justice system represent an autonomous and independent service that is regulated by law.