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    Transnationalization and Regulatory Change in the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood
    American Mermaid
    • "A brilliantly funny and razor-tongued debut which follows a writer lured to Los Angeles to adapt her feminist mermaid novel into a big-budget action film, who believes her heroine has come to life to take revenge for Hollywood's violations. Penelope Schleeman, a consistently broke Connecticut high school teacher, is as surprised as anyone when her sensitive debut novel, "American Mermaid"-the story of a wheelchair-bound scientist named Sylvia who discovers that her withered legs are the vestiges of a powerful tail-becomes a bestseller. Penelope soon finds herself lured to LA by promises of easy money to co-write the "American Mermaid" screenplay for a major studio with a pair of male hacks. As the studio pressures Penelope to change "American Mermaid" from the story of a fierce, androgynous eco-warrior to a teen sex object in a clam bra, strange things start to happen. Threats appear in the screenplay draft; siren calls lure people into danger. When Penelope's screenwriting partners try to kill Sylvia off entirely in a bitterly false but cinematic end, matters off the page escalate. Is Penelope losing her mind, or is Sylvia among us? American Mermaid follows a young woman braving a world of casual smiles and ruthless calculation, where she discovers a beating heart in her own fiction--a creature she'll do anything to protect. By turns both a comic and fabulously insightful tale of two female characters in search of truth, love, and self-acceptance as they move between worlds without giving up their voices"--

      American Mermaid
    • Transnationalization and Regulatory Change in the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood

      Ukraine between Brussels and Moscow

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on Ukraine, this book explores the varying degrees of convergence with transnational market rules in Eastern neighbourhood countries. It analyzes the drivers behind regulatory changes and the conditions that facilitate integration with international markets in post-Soviet economies. The study highlights the role of domestic empowerment strategies employed by external actors, revealing that Russia's influence can both support and undermine the integration efforts of EU's Eastern neighbours.

      Transnationalization and Regulatory Change in the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood