The paper is structured in two parts. The first one analyses the proposals of the European Commission concerning the reform of the European Union policies and the Eastern enlargement, set out in Agenda 2000. The second addresses the impacts of the Eastern enlargement to Portugal. The paper reviews the standard argument against the Eastern enlargement and presents evidence that an once and for all enlargement of all the ten Central and Eastern European Countries that applied for EU membership is unlikely to occur. The paper overlooks the competitive pressures the Eastern enlargement implies and provides indication that it is essentially a political process.Tutkimuksen ensimmäinen osa analysoi EU:n komission ehdotuksia yhteisön politiikan uud...
In this study the economic implications of eastward enlargement are analyzed using a multi-regional,...
Europe’s borders are not defined and the European Commission rejects a static definition. This paper...
In this paper, I analyze the decision of the European Union (EU) to expand to Central and Eastern Eu...
Ten states, primarily from Central and Eastern Europe, will be admitted to the EU in 2004. The prese...
This paper looks at the position of Romania in the run-up to European Union membership. It starts by...
Having no internal borders, what is a border for the European Union (EU)? Which criteria does this p...
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
This paper looks both backward and forward. It starts by comparing the accession countries with the ...
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
This paper looks both backward and forward. It starts by comparing the accession countries with the ...
The paper gives an overview of EU's eastern enlargement and draws some theoretical conclusions. In p...
Europe’s borders are not defined and the European Commission rejects a static definition. This paper...
This paper looks both backward and forward. It starts by comparing the accession countries with the ...
Scenario for an eastern enlargement of the EU An enlargement of the eu to Central and Eastern Europ...
Having no internal borders, what is a border for the European Union (EU)? Which cri-teria does this ...
In this study the economic implications of eastward enlargement are analyzed using a multi-regional,...
Europe’s borders are not defined and the European Commission rejects a static definition. This paper...
In this paper, I analyze the decision of the European Union (EU) to expand to Central and Eastern Eu...
Ten states, primarily from Central and Eastern Europe, will be admitted to the EU in 2004. The prese...
This paper looks at the position of Romania in the run-up to European Union membership. It starts by...
Having no internal borders, what is a border for the European Union (EU)? Which criteria does this p...
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
This paper looks both backward and forward. It starts by comparing the accession countries with the ...
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
This paper looks both backward and forward. It starts by comparing the accession countries with the ...
The paper gives an overview of EU's eastern enlargement and draws some theoretical conclusions. In p...
Europe’s borders are not defined and the European Commission rejects a static definition. This paper...
This paper looks both backward and forward. It starts by comparing the accession countries with the ...
Scenario for an eastern enlargement of the EU An enlargement of the eu to Central and Eastern Europ...
Having no internal borders, what is a border for the European Union (EU)? Which cri-teria does this ...
In this study the economic implications of eastward enlargement are analyzed using a multi-regional,...
Europe’s borders are not defined and the European Commission rejects a static definition. This paper...
In this paper, I analyze the decision of the European Union (EU) to expand to Central and Eastern Eu...