Central and Eastern Europe

Central and Eastern Europe

Central and Eastern Europe is an accepted term describing former Communist countries in Europe, after the collapse of the Iron Curtain in 1989/90. In scholarly literature the abbreviations CEE or CEEC are often used for this concept. [Z. Lerman, C. Csaki, and G. Feder, "Agriculture in Transition: Land Policies and Evolving Farm Structures in Post-Soviet Countries", Lexington Books, Lanham, MD (2004), see, e.g., Table 1.1, p. 4.] [J. Swinnen, ed., "Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe", Ashgate, Aldershot (1997).] CEE includes all the Eastern bloc countries west of the post-WWII border with the former Soviet Union, the independent states in former Yugoslavia (which were not considered part of the Eastern bloc), and the three Baltic statesEstonia, Latvia, Lithuania — that chose not to join the CIS with the other 12 former republics of the USSR. The transition countries in Europe and Central Asia are thus classified today into two political-economic entities: CEE and CIS.

CEE includes the following former socialist countries, which extend east from the border of Germany and south from the Baltic Sea to the border with Greece:
*Baltic states:*flagcountry|Estonia:*flagcountry|Latvia :*flagcountry|Lithuania
*flagcountry|Poland
*flagcountry|Czech Republic
*flagcountry|Slovakia
*flagcountry|Hungary
*flagcountry|Romania
*flagcountry|Bulgaria
*flagcountry|Albania
*States of former Yugoslavia::*flagcountry|Slovenia:*flagcountry|Croatia:*flagcountry|Bosnia-Herzegovina:*flagcountry|Serbia:*flagcountry|Montenegro:*flagcountry|FYR Macedonia

Other former Communist countries in Europe — Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, and Russia — are members of CIS and are not included in CEE. The term "Central and Eastern Europe" (with its abbreviation "CEE") has by now displaced the alternative term "East-Central Europe" in the context of transition countries, mainly because the abbreviation "ECE" is ambiguous: it commonly stands for "Economic Commission for Europe" rather than "East-Central Europe". [ [http://www.unece.org/ ECE – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.] ]

ee also

*East-Central Europe
*Central Europe
*Eastern Europe

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