This January marks 15 years since both Bulgaria and Romania joined the European Union - with a decade-and-a-half of both accomplishments and setbacks.
The two former communist states both became EU members some three years later than the main 2004 accession wave of other ex-Iron Curtain east European nations.
Romania and Bulgaria have seen over the past 15 years a slow-but-steady rise in the standard of living, as well as many reversals in bringing about reform in all areas of pu...
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Already a member? Login hereCristian Gherasim is a freelance journalist contributing to EUobserver, Euronews, EU Reporter, Katoikos, Von Mises Institute, and bne IntelliNews, with a particular focus on European and regional affairs.