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EU-Russian Relations and the Eastern Enlargement: Integration or Isolation
Initially, in the first half of the 1990s, Russia’s plans to include the countries of the former Eastern bloc within the EU were not seen as a threat to its interests.
Mukesh Shankar Bharti
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Pjataja volna rasshirenija Evropejskogo sojuza: pro et contra [The fifth wave of the European Union enlargement: pro et contra] [PDF]
This article analyses the principal complex of economic and political motivations of the states of Central and Eastern Europe and the EU members related to the EU enlargement towards the East.
Batorshina Irina
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The fifth wave of the European Union enlargement: pro et contra [PDF]
This article analyses the principal complex of economic and political motivations of the states of Central and Eastern Europe and the EU members related to the EU enlargement towards the East.
Batorshina Irina
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EU Enlargement and Immigration [PDF]
AbstractThis article assesses the consequences of EU enlargement for east–west migration. It is argued that expectations on future economic, social and political variables are crucial for immediate immigration. Specifically, if EU membership is refused, fear of future restrictions on immigration will lead to increased current migration.
Kraus, Margit, Schwager, Robert
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Turkey’s Accession to the European Union: Does Culture and Identity Play a Role?
It is a highly acknowledged fact that in the European Union 's enlargementprocess, Turkey plays a highly interesting role and deserves analytical attention interms of its theoretical and policy making implications.
Meltem Müftüler Baç, Evrim Taşkın
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EU enlargement: External economic implications [PDF]
The coming eastward enlargement of the EU has not prompted much debate about its external economic implications, quite in contrast to the fierce debates which accompanied previous enlargements. This article discusses the main economic effects of the CEECs' move from “association” to EU membership, and in particular the external impacts with respect to ...
Pelkmans, Jacques, Casey, Jean-Pierre
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EU Enlargement: Economic Implications for Countries and Industries [PDF]
This paper explores the economic consequences of the enlargement of the European Union with countries from Central and Eastern Europe. We focus on integration aspects that go beyond the reduction of formal trade barriers, namely accession to the internal market and free movement of labour.
Arjan Lejour +2 more
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Human Capital and EU-Enlargement
The enlargement of the European Union is an almost everywhere accepted necessity, but at the same time of course also a compromise. Economies or regions of different economic, social, institutional, etc.
Dietmar Meyer
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The 2009 public debt crisis onset triggered a fundamental constitutional transformation of the European Union (EU). What is the link between this transformation and the enlargement policy? The authors of the article seek an answer to this question.
Bojan Kovačević, Slobodan Samardžić
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Stabilisation and association agreement between the Western Balkan countries and the European Union
The European Union (EU) represents a certain partnership and alliance between states and countries. It is not governed as the United States of America, nor intergoverned as the United Nations.
Senada Nezirović +3 more
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