In the early 1990s, Europe changed considerably in a short space of time. In Central and Eastern Europe Communism collapsed, while in Western Europe the European Union was changing more gradually. It was broadened by the accession of more and more member states and by the growing number of associated countries. Although deepening proves to be a more difficult process, the move to Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) may be instrumental in fostering further integration. The criteria for admission to EMU are nonsensical from the economic perspective, but they do make sense from the public administration perspective. So far, European integration has mainly been economic in nature. Integration that goes beyond economics is far more difficult and ...
Ten Central and East European countries applied for EU membership between 1994 and 1996. All ten sig...
It is now over a decade since the 2004 enlargement which brought eight states in Central and Eastern...
While small state logic and the imperative of a return to Europe by and large explain why the string...
In the early 1990s, Europe changed considerably in a short space of time. In Central and Eastern Eur...
Europe’s borders are not defined and the European Commission rejects a static definition. This paper...
European Union has entered into a turning point of its history. The number of member-states has incr...
European integration confuses citizens and scholars alike. It appears to transfer power away from na...
In May 2004, ten countries are due to join the European Union. They are therefore obliged to join th...
In terms of the old communist small countries, globalization was a more substantial problem due to t...
While I have just shown many problems along the EC\u27s path to integration, I still feel positively...
[From the Introduction]. Since the beginning of the European Union a number of scientists and politi...
[From the introduction]. Developments on the ground have provided a powerful reality check for resea...
The accession of ten new member states in May 2004 and the prospective accession of several more in ...
[From the Introduction]. Since the fall of the Berlin wall, which for more than forty years symbolis...
Thesis advisor: James CroninIn 1957, the Treaty of Rome was signed by six West European states to cr...
Ten Central and East European countries applied for EU membership between 1994 and 1996. All ten sig...
It is now over a decade since the 2004 enlargement which brought eight states in Central and Eastern...
While small state logic and the imperative of a return to Europe by and large explain why the string...
In the early 1990s, Europe changed considerably in a short space of time. In Central and Eastern Eur...
Europe’s borders are not defined and the European Commission rejects a static definition. This paper...
European Union has entered into a turning point of its history. The number of member-states has incr...
European integration confuses citizens and scholars alike. It appears to transfer power away from na...
In May 2004, ten countries are due to join the European Union. They are therefore obliged to join th...
In terms of the old communist small countries, globalization was a more substantial problem due to t...
While I have just shown many problems along the EC\u27s path to integration, I still feel positively...
[From the Introduction]. Since the beginning of the European Union a number of scientists and politi...
[From the introduction]. Developments on the ground have provided a powerful reality check for resea...
The accession of ten new member states in May 2004 and the prospective accession of several more in ...
[From the Introduction]. Since the fall of the Berlin wall, which for more than forty years symbolis...
Thesis advisor: James CroninIn 1957, the Treaty of Rome was signed by six West European states to cr...
Ten Central and East European countries applied for EU membership between 1994 and 1996. All ten sig...
It is now over a decade since the 2004 enlargement which brought eight states in Central and Eastern...
While small state logic and the imperative of a return to Europe by and large explain why the string...