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EU Expansion to the East

EU Expansion to the East
Author: Hilary Ingham
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This highly topical book discusses the potential enlargement of the EU to embrace the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the enormous challenges, opportunities and threats this poses for parties on both sides. Understanding of the diversity of the issues raised, even by an experimental expansion, is limited and rarely extends beyond the concerns voiced in a particular policy arena. This volume brings together contributions from specialists across the spectrum of the social sciences who consider the possible outcomes of expansion per se. The authors consider the countries to which membership might rationally be extended, and discuss the future of a Union that continues to be exclusive, but which must advance in the context of the overall march of globalisation. The contributions from numerous disciplines are complementary and include both macro- and micro perspectives. EU Expansion to the East is designed to be accessible to all scholars of European affairs, as well as those interested in transition and policymakers at national, regional and local levels.


Europe Goes East

Europe Goes East
Author: Derek Hall
Publisher: Stationery Office Books (TSO)
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The current EU enlargement process now embraces 13 applicant countries. As the EU has itself been evolving attitudes and policies towards the applicant countries, so central and eastern Europe itself has been undergoing change and transformation; in parts of the Balkans this process has placed uncomfortable demands upon western Europe and their allies. Europe goes East provides a timely contribution to the debate and understanding of the EU enlargement process as it affects the states and citizens of central, eastern and Mediterranean Europe. It provides: a critical examination of EU enlargement within the context of European restructuring; views on applicant and potential applicant countries and their evolving relationship with the EU; an overview of central and eastern Europe at the start of the new millennium. Editors: Darrick Danta is Professor of Geography at California State University, and Derek Hall is Professor of Regional Development at the Scottish Agricultural College, Auchincruive.


Driven to Change

Driven to Change
Author: Antoaneta L. Dimitrova
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780719068096

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Will joining the European Union help achieve prosperity, stability and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe? This book addresses this question by analysing how the European Union has approached this enlargement. Specifically, the book shows how, in its enlargement to the East, the European Union has tried to guide the post- communist states of Central and Eastern Europe towards new institutions and changing rules. In addressing the little explored link between post-communist transformations and enlargement, the book presents the effects of enlargement governance extended by the EU on domestic processes of reform and transformation. With its rich empirical overview of the reform challenges to various sectors, the author presents various scenarios of the interaction of EU rules with post communist reform. In contrast to other books on enlargement, this one relies on the perspective of scholars from Eastern Europe to illustrate the importance of the accession process to reform.


The European's Burden

The European's Burden
Author: Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780820478272

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Beyond EU Enlargement: The agenda of direct neighbourhood for Eastern Europe

Beyond EU Enlargement: The agenda of direct neighbourhood for Eastern Europe
Author: Iris Kempe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The agenda of direct neighborhoods and enlargement for Central and Eastern Europe as well as the agenda of stabilization for Southeastern Europe are dealt with through empirical analysis and the formulation of policy recommendations in this collection of essays.


The EU, NATO and the Integration of Europe

The EU, NATO and the Integration of Europe
Author: Frank Schimmelfennig
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2003-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521535250

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European Union and NATO Expansion

European Union and NATO Expansion
Author: Ainius Lasas
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Following the disintegration of the Soviet bloc, many Central and Eastern European Countries launched a vigorous “return to Europe” campaign, which primarily focused on accession to NATO and the European Union. By 2007, ten countries became members of the Euro-Atlantic community, personifying the long-awaited reunification and reconciliation of Europe. The book argues that the EU and NATO eastern enlargements represent a settlement of historical-psychological accounts for countries affected by the “black trinity”: the Munich Agreement, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, and the Yalta-Potsdam Conferences.


Who's Afraid of the Big Enlargement?

Who's Afraid of the Big Enlargement?
Author: Tito Boeri
Publisher: Centre for Economic Policy Research
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781898128663

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The initial enthusiasm of many EU citizens at the 'return to Europe' of former members of the Soviet bloc has turned to anxiety at the realization of the possible adverse consequences of enlargement. Potential undesirable effects of enlargement, in particular for labour markets and social conditions, can be met by appropriately designed policies which are so far not in place or planned. Rather than legitimizing such fears, politicians and policy-makers must dispel them by leading the EU and its members to adopt these measures. Enlargement also offers the EU a window of opportunity to accelerate unavoidable reforms of structural policies, agricultural policies and their financing. These are the premises of this new CEPR Policy Paper. The authors outline the key economic and social implications of the prospective accession of the Central and East European countries into the European Union and propose policy recommendations for EU enlargement.