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EURASIA PROJECT

The Political Economics of Secession :
  - Barcelona report
Eurasia Stability :
  - Eurasian economic integration
  - Small and medium enterprises in Georgia
Eurasia Leadership Roundtable Series

BARCELONA REPORT

Contents
Introduction
Note From the Editor
Opening Plenary: Political & Economic Implications of Secession
Panel I: Slovakia/Czech Republic Case
Panel II: Catalonia/Spain Case
Second Plenary: Additional Case Studies in Secession - Quebec, Northern Ireland, and Scotland
Panel III: Abkhazia/Georgia Case
Conclusions

Conference Agenda
Participant Biographies

Eurasia Project Conference Report
CIDOB, Barcelona, Spain
14-15 January 1999

The Political Economics of Secession

A Project Funded by the Ford Foundation

Case studies on:
Slovakia/Czech Republic
Catalonia/Spain
Abkhazia/Georgia

With additional plenaries on:
Quebec
Northern Ireland
Scotland

The Political Economics of Secession :
  - Barcelona report
Eurasia Stability :
  - Eurasian economic integration
  - Small and medium enterprises in Georgia
Eurasia Leadership Roundtable Series

 
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