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'''The Legacy of Commuism'''
<p align="center"> [[Project Overview]] | [[Country Background]] | [[The Legacy of Commuism -10 years of severe economic instability]] | [[Romania and the European Union]] | [[Economic and Social Improvements conducive to EU Integration]] | [[Joining the European Union - Pros and Cons]] |[[Sources Cited]]</p>


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In my webpage, I provide an overview of the economic, social and political transformations Romania has been experiencing starting with December 1989 (the significant moment in which the Romanian people put a stop to the tyrannical communist regime and welcomed democracy), while placing emphasis on the more recent years during which the government has accelerated the transition from a centralized economic system to a market economy that protects and respects democratic values, in order for the country to join the European Union. In addition, I discuss the expected costs and benefits of Romania joining the EU.
 
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Project Overview | Country Background | The Legacy of Commuism -10 years of severe economic instability | Romania and the European Union | Economic and Social Improvements conducive to EU Integration | Joining the European Union - Pros and Cons |Sources Cited


In my webpage, I provide an overview of the economic, social and political transformations Romania has been experiencing starting with December 1989 (the significant moment in which the Romanian people put a stop to the tyrannical communist regime and welcomed democracy), while placing emphasis on the more recent years during which the government has accelerated the transition from a centralized economic system to a market economy that protects and respects democratic values, in order for the country to join the European Union. In addition, I discuss the expected costs and benefits of Romania joining the EU.

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