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Slovenia: Western Europe
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Given Slovenia's relative economic success and location, its history, language, business ties, and insights into the region, Slovenia can be a partner in advancing the shared goal of regional political and economic stability. More than geographically, Slovenia is a bridge from developed Europe into the Balkans, an area of the continent that poses significant diplomatic and security challenges.
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Slovenia is a country in Central Europe. The capital and largest city of Slovenia is Ljubljana.It's major language is Slovenian.Their population is right now about 2.0 million.Slovenia's leading exports are manufactured goods and aluminium.
There is one area in which free-market “reform” in Slovenia has been going exactly the way the Western interventionists might want. By 2000, the country was awash in U.S. movies, music, and television shows—inundating whatever Slovene culture that was trying to emerge. In keeping with its Westernization, Slovenia ... was experiencing a marked rise in youth crime. A Slovene woman, identified as a “social researcher” with a degree from the University of Colorado, complained about this cultural imperialism: “We want to develop Slovene citizens who would care for Slovene citizens and not just sell their souls to Beverly Hills.” She and her compatriots might never be given that choice.
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In early 1993 Slovenia joined the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (since renamed the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, or OSCE). In June 1996 Slovenia became an associate member of the EU, and in May 2004 it formally joined the organization as a full member.
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Click to enlarge Slovenia is located in central Europe and shares boundaries with Austria (north), Hungary (east), Croatia (south), and Italy (west). It has a small coastal area in the southwest region, which borders the Adriatic Sea.
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As a young independent republic, Slovenia pursued economic stabilization and further political openness, while emphasizing its Western outlook and central European heritage. Reflecting its success in these goals, Slovenia became a member both of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU) in March and May, respectively, of 2004.
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