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Appendix: Selected List of Persons Interviewed

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2010

Wade Jacoby
Affiliation:
Brigham Young University, Utah
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  1. Ágh, Attila. Budapest University of Economics. Budapest.

  2. Allgayer, Friedemann. European Commission, ISPA. Brussels.

  3. Andor, László. Budapest University of Economics. Budapest.

  4. Andrle, Alois. Terplan. Prague.

  5. Bagge, Véronique. European Parliament. Brussels.

  6. Balabán, Miloš. Czech Ministry of Defense. Prague.

  7. Bertolissi, Paola. European Commission, Directorate General for Consumer Affairs. Brussels.

  8. Blažek, Jiří. Charles University. Prague.

  9. Boda, György. General Inspectorate of Consumer Protection. Budapest.

  10. Boháč, Libor. Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Prague.

  11. Bojar, Martin. Czech Ministry of Health. Prague.

  12. Bonacci, Giorgio. European Commission Task Force on Hungary. Brussels.

  13. Bozóki, András. Political Science Department, Central European University. Budapest.

  14. Briët, Lodewijk. European Commission Delegation to the U.S. Washington, DC.

  15. Brusis, Martin. Center for Applied Policy Research. Munich.

  16. čapek, Aleš. Czech National Bank. Prague.

  17. Carnovale, Marco. NATO Political Affairs Division. Brussels.

  18. černoch, Pavel. European Commission Delegation to the Czech Republic; Charles University. Prague.

  19. červený, Miloš. Terplan. Prague.

  20. Csaba, Ivan. Central European University. Budapest.

  21. Cziomer, Erhard. Krakow University. Krakow.

  22. Danopoulos, Constantine. San Jose State University. San Jose.

  23. Davidson, Jonathan. European Commission Delegation to the U.S. Washington, DC.

  24. Deáki, Endre. NATO Headquarters, HDF Defense and Force Planning. Brussels.

  25. Donnelly, Christopher. NATO Headquarters, Office of Central and Eastern Europe. Brussels.

  26. Doyle, Bob. Hungarian Ministry of Defense. Budapest.

  27. Dufek, Bohumír. 2002. Czech Union of Agricultural Workers, Prague.

  28. Dunay, Pál. Geneva Centre for Security Policy. Geneva.

  29. Dupal, Jaroslav. Terplan. Prague.

  30. Enyedi, Zsolt. Central European University. Budapest.

  31. Ficsor, Mihály. Hungarian Ministry of Justice, Legal and International Department. Budapest.

  32. Filip, Cornelis. European Commission Task Force on Hungary. Brussels.

  33. Franco, Marc. European Commission, Directorate General for External Relation, Unit for Czech Republic and Hungary. Brussels.

  34. Gaudenzi, Francoise. European Commission Task Force on Poland. Brussels.

  35. Gazdag, Ferenc. Institute for Strategic and Defense Studies. Budapest.

  36. Gömbös, János. Center for Security and Defense Studies Foundation. Budapest.

  37. […]

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The Enlargement of the European Union and NATO
Ordering from the Menu in Central Europe
, pp. 243 - 248
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2004

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