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February 27, 2009

Eastern Europe’s worries are not unmanageable, they are simply not being managed.

Outsiders tend to lump the ex-communist world or eastern Europe together, as though a shared history of totalitarian captivity was the main determinant of economic fortune, twenty years after the empire collapsed. Though many problems are shared, the differences between the ex-communist countries are often greater than those that distinguish them from Old Europe. Read more...


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