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Central and Eastern Europe

In order to consider the status of science in Central and Eastern Europe today and to try to assess future prospects, we have to know and understand the historical importance of the changes taking place in these countries following the collapse of the totalitarian regimes. The former Socialist countries in this region all had their specific characteristics but also shared many similar problems, since they had been obliged to follow the same pattern of development for many years. One of the features of this pattern was the organization and development of science.

Sustainable Development Goals:
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