The Eastern Europe shield plan also called for the interceptors in Poland and Romania to be complemented by deployed naval ships in the Mediterranean.
That on the one hand you've got a sort of Atlantic Europe, with five countries including Britain, plus all the new countries from the Eastern Europe, and you've got a sort of Brussels Europe, or European Europe, which is sort of France, Germany and Belgium and so on.
And these will be modeled on funds that supported the transitions in Eastern Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The EBRD's job is to aid the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union with the transition to a market economy by encouraging private investment.
In return for the 25% stake Kraft had bought in United Biscuits in April 2000, the Northfield, Illinois-based food company also gets the rights to all Nabisco trademarks, including Ritz crackers, in the EU, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Compared with the problems Eastern Europe's banks have already experienced, however, those difficulties are likely to seem almost minor.
"The rise of Eastern Europe--the band from the Baltic nations all the way down to the Balkans--has been the major story of the last five years, " he says.
Uefa President Michel Platini was determined to take the tournament to Eastern Europe because of the much needed boost it will undoubtedly bring to football in the region.
At the same time as Hitler indulged his peculiar hatred of Jews he also pursued his mad design of decapitating the societies of Eastern Europe so as to leave the common people as serfs to be used in the German service.
The zebra mussel from Eastern Europe is the most notorious and probably most damaging to the environment.
Even with the economic growth throughout Eastern Europe and the Balkans, 1 million pounds can still get you a central Prague penthouse overlooking the Vltava River.
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Copies of Robinson's testimony on "U.S. Trade Relations with the USSR and Eastern Europe" may be obtained by contacting the Center.
If the guilt of other labellers, further down the food chain gets them off the hook this time, people across the whole of Eastern Europe will have cause for celebration - if the Dutch or French or even Welshmen shoulder the blame.
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Soviet oil production, the most strategic sector of the civilian economy, is declining which bodes ill for meeting the rigid requirements of the domestic economy, Eastern Europe, and the crucial hard currency export market.
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In some parts of the world, particularly in Eastern Europe and the Baltic states, flat taxes have been cited as a spark for economic growth.
Yet ever since the triumph of democracy in eastern Europe, the church has often appeared to the secular world to be slipping behind the train of history.
Firefox phones are likely to be sold first in the developing world and Eastern Europe and will be at the cheaper end of the smartphone market, according to Jay Sullivan, vice president of products at Mozilla.
Mr. Robinson brought to the discussion of "The State of The Globe -- Markets, Political Pressures, Risk and Rewards" rich experience in the private and public sectors, having served as the Chase Manhattan Bank's Vice President for the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and Yugoslavia and as the Senior Director for International Economic Affairs at the Reagan National Security Council.
And afterward, to avoid future Bosnias and future Kosovos, we will learn the lesson of the Marshall Plan and what we did for eastern Europe after the Berlin Wall fell, by working with our European allies to build prosperity and cooperation in southeastern Europe so that there will be stronger forces pulling people together than those that are driving them apart.
They came to the United States with immigrants from Eastern Europe at the end of the 19th century.
Even the flat-taxers of Eastern Europe are headed the wrong way.
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It refers not to the French motorway running east from Marseille, but the eight poor countries from Eastern Europe who joined the EU in the largest single expansion since its creation in 1957.
The book explores at some length the implications of this claim for the transition economies of Eastern Europe and, especially, for the former Soviet Union.
One issue that received considerable attention throughout the day involved the question of whether events in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe had eliminated or substantially altered the requirement for an effective U.S. nuclear deterrent.
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The report notes that "there is no commonly accepted explanation by criminologists for the fall in violence in many of the world's regions including the US, Western Europe, Eastern and Central Europe, as well as the UK".
This prediction is reinforced by the outcomes of similar Western efforts in Eastern Europe over the past two decades.
This amount is particularly absurd when compared to the roughly 100 million the Bank has disbursed in loans to eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
The European Union is to hold an informal summit in Klagenfurt, Austria, to discuss the world economy, EU expansion into eastern Europe and the crisis in Kosovo.
Shipments grew 1.4 percent in the company's region that encompasses Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa, but fell about 10 percent in both Asia and the European Union.
This echoes the complaints of Austrian bankers in 2008, who said the BIS figures on their exposure to eastern Europe exaggerated the true risk and panicked the markets unnecessarily.
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