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Аннотация: Рассмотрены основные этапы и особенности трансформации научных систем стран Центральной и Восточной Европы. Определены важнейшие проблемы, показана роль ЕС в соответствующих процессах изменений, сделаны выводы относительно барьеров на пути реформ и факторов, которые, наоборот, способствовали позитивным преобразованиям. Сформулированы некоторые рекомендации для проведения реформирования научной сферы Украины.
Ключевые слова: научные системы, страны Центральной и Восточной Европы, реформы.
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