Lexington Books
Pages: 360
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-0-7391-3055-1 • Hardback • May 2009 • $147.00 • (£113.00)
978-0-7391-3057-5 • eBook • April 2009 • $139.50 • (£108.00)
Elena A. Iankova is lecturer in international business at The Johnson School at Cornell University.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Dynamics of the Business-Government Consensus on EU Accession in Bulgaria
Chapter 3 Trends in the Business-Government Relationship in Bulgaria: Post-Communist Reform and EU Accession
Chapter 4 Adjusting to the Legal Conditionalities of Accession
Chapter 5 Cooperation and Conflict on the Sensitive Issues of Legal Approximation
Chapter 6 The Challenge of Financial Aid
Chapter 7 The Capacity-Building Imperative: Partnerships for Learning
Chapter 8 Europeanization of Business-Government Relations at the Regional Level
Chapter 9 Conclusions
Business, Government and EU Accession is the first comprehensive study that meticulously explores how accession to the EU has affected the relationship between business and government in post-communist countries. It is a must read for anybody interested in Europeanization and domestic change, both in old and prospective member states.
— Tanja A. Börzel, Professor of Political Science; Director of the Center for European Integration, Freie Universität Berlin
The consequences of EU accession have been a strongly contested theme in the literature on post-Communist Eastern Europe. In this excellent volume, Elena Iankova uses the lens of changing business-government relations to show how accession has its effects. Professor Iankova traces how legal conditionality, financial aid, and pressures for capacity building served to fundamentally change—and even constitute—the political relationship between the state and the private sector. An important contribution on an important issue.
— Stephan Haggard, Professor in the Graduate School of International Relations, University of California, San Diego