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Western Balkans, Albania and the Diatribe between Development and Change

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  • Ilda Jeha
  • Ylli �abiri

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While there is a clear tendency to address research of the ratio between change and development for very specific cases in comparison with the level of various countries, we think that we should go beyond such situation and focus rather on analysing and studying transition in former Communist countries. Such analysis could even lead to finding out the reasons for more attention being paid to change instead of development, but the influence of the tendency of the international partners in Albania and the entire region of the Western Balkan in favour of change and to the detriment of development has had its adverse and irreparable consequences.

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  • Ilda Jeha & Ylli �abiri, 2018. "Western Balkans, Albania and the Diatribe between Development and Change," Academicus International Scientific Journal, Entrepreneurship Training Center Albania, issue 18, pages 53-62, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:etc:journl:y:2018:i:18:p:53-62
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