FINANCIAL CRIME TRENDS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Nick Ridley
Economic Affairs, 2007, vol. 27, issue 1, 22-26
Abstract:
Central and Eastern Europe, as political and military strategists found to their frustration during the Cold War, is an extremely large and diffuse area. It contains the blocs of Central Europe, Eastern Europe, the Russian Federation and the Balkans. For the purposes of this paper, there is a general section and then a focus on two countries. These are the Russian Federation, arguably one of the main areas of organised crime impacting upon a global scale, and Romania, one of the latest Candidate Countries for joining the EU.
Date: 2007
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