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A range of agreements designed to revive East and Central European States′ (ECES) mutual trade and their trade with the former Soviet Union have proliferated since early 1993. Considers the extent to which these initiatives represent a genuine revival of regional co‐operation, and looks at the factors affecting the chances for successful implementation of existing agreements and for development of more intensive forms of co‐operation.

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