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Since its first enlargement in 1973, expansion has become a way of life for the EU. The current round of enlargement is, however, unprecedented in its scale, in the diversity of applicants, and in the impact on EU structures and policies. This major new text brings together specially commissioned chapters to provide a coherent and comprehensive assessment of the historical and theoretical context of enlargement and its implications for the identity, governance, economics, policies and international role of the EU.
Table of Contents
Previous Enlargement Rounds; N.Nugent
The Unfolding of the 10 + 2 Enlargement Round; N.Nugent
Distinctive and Recurring Features of Enlargement Rounds; N.Nugent
What the New Member States Will Bring into the European Union; H.Grabbe
European Identity; L.Buonanno & A.Deakin
The Citizenry: Legitimacy and Democracy; J.Mather
Indstitutions and Governance; D.Phinnemore
Intergovernmental Politics; M.Baun
The Economy of the European Union; N.Baltas
The Operation of the Internal Market; G.M.Ambrosi
The Budget and 'the Spending Policies'; E.E.Zeff
Economic and Monetary Union; M.Chang
Justice and Home Affairs; J.D.Occhipinti
The European Union as an International Economic Actor; A.van den Hoven
The European Union as an International Political Actor; C.Archer
Development Policy; M.Carbone
Theoretical Considerations; L.Miles
Conclusions; N.Nugent.
Product details
Published | 20 Apr 2004 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 312 |
ISBN | 9781403913524 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | The European Union Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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