Bulgaria Presents Candidates' View on EU

Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Ivaylo Kalfin introduced Tuesday in Sofia a book on the EU, presenting the views of countries candidates for accession.
The scientific collection called "The European Union in 2005: Candidate Countries' Perspectives" includes articles by Bulgarian Romanian and Turkish scholars. The book was written under a regional Jean Monnet project called "Young scholars from the three candidate countries for an enlarged EU."
The collection is divided in four parts - Law, Politics, Policies, and Enlargement with a foreword by Kalfin.
The scientific collection called "The European Union in 2005: Candidate Countries' Perspectives" includes articles by Bulgarian Romanian and Turkish scholars. The book was written under a regional Jean Monnet project called "Young scholars from the three candidate countries for an enlarged EU."
The collection is divided in four parts - Law, Politics, Policies, and Enlargement with a foreword by Kalfin.
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