Editors: Jakša Puljiz and Hrvoje Butković
Publisher: Routledge, London
Year: 2024
ISBN 9781032494807 (hbk)
ABSTRACT
The year 2023 marked the tenth anniversary of Croatia’s membership of the European Union, the last acceding country to the EU, and thus represents a fitting opportunity to explore the economic, political and social dimensions of this tremendous transformation. This book examines how Croatia has changed over the last ten years and looks at the driving forces as well as the obstacles on its post-accession path of Europeanisation.
The book argues that the Croatian case has special importance given that the last decade of European integration has arguably been the most challenging one yet. It started with the Eurozone-wide sovereign debt crisis and ended with the economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s aggression on Ukraine. Such demanding circumstances where agenda was often defined in an ad hoc way posed a huge test for Croatia’s governmental capacity. The book provides answers to the question of how successful Croatian policymakers were in dealing with the crises-related challenges and other needed adaptations. It explores how EU membership has affected the design and implementation of selected national public policies, the functioning of governing institutions and patterns of cooperation between main social actors. Expert contributors analyse the impact of the EU membership in two principal areas: political and economic, with individual chapters addressing relevant topics.
The book is intended for researchers, academics and students of Europeanisation, as well as policymakers, entrepreneurs and lobbyists concerned with European integration issues.
The book ‘Crisis Era European Integration: Economic, Political and Social Lessons from Croatia’ could be purchased at the following address.