On 1st May 2004, ten countries will have joined the European Union (EU): Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovenia, and Slovakia. The presence of eight Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs hereafter) among the ten newcomers is particularly striking: these countries have had to make a giant step from centrally planned to market economies over an incredibly short time period. Accession to EU may thus be seen as a legitimate reward for countries which have undertaken a profound change in their political and economic structures. [First paragraph
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
Much of the attention on the economic aspects of the forthcoming enlargement of the EU have concentr...
This article analyzes the EU's and NATO's eastward enlargement in the post-Cold War era. The EU acce...
On 1st May 2004, ten countries will have joined the European Union (EU): Cyprus, the Czech Republic,...
On 1st May 2004, ten countries will have joined the European Union (EU): Cyprus, the Czech Republic,...
The accession of ten new member states in May 2004 and the prospective accession of several more in ...
Enlargement is one of the greatest opportunities for the European Union (EU) at the beginning of the...
On May 1, 2004, 10 states joined the European Union (EU), enlarging the Union to 25 members. The EU ...
On 1 May 2004 at a historic, if understated, signing ceremony in Dublin the European Union (EU) form...
This chapter examines how well the ten member states that entered the EU in 2004 have been doing. It...
The fifth enlargement of the European Union, apart from the most demanding in terms of preparation f...
Some of the concerns about European Union enlargement include the effects that it might have on the ...
The accession of ten candidate countries to the EU in May 2004 marks an important turning point in i...
Ten Central and East European countries applied for EU membership between 1994 and 1996. All ten sig...
In this paper I will try to show that the EU enlargement from 2004 is not a good economic move for e...
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
Much of the attention on the economic aspects of the forthcoming enlargement of the EU have concentr...
This article analyzes the EU's and NATO's eastward enlargement in the post-Cold War era. The EU acce...
On 1st May 2004, ten countries will have joined the European Union (EU): Cyprus, the Czech Republic,...
On 1st May 2004, ten countries will have joined the European Union (EU): Cyprus, the Czech Republic,...
The accession of ten new member states in May 2004 and the prospective accession of several more in ...
Enlargement is one of the greatest opportunities for the European Union (EU) at the beginning of the...
On May 1, 2004, 10 states joined the European Union (EU), enlarging the Union to 25 members. The EU ...
On 1 May 2004 at a historic, if understated, signing ceremony in Dublin the European Union (EU) form...
This chapter examines how well the ten member states that entered the EU in 2004 have been doing. It...
The fifth enlargement of the European Union, apart from the most demanding in terms of preparation f...
Some of the concerns about European Union enlargement include the effects that it might have on the ...
The accession of ten candidate countries to the EU in May 2004 marks an important turning point in i...
Ten Central and East European countries applied for EU membership between 1994 and 1996. All ten sig...
In this paper I will try to show that the EU enlargement from 2004 is not a good economic move for e...
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
Much of the attention on the economic aspects of the forthcoming enlargement of the EU have concentr...
This article analyzes the EU's and NATO's eastward enlargement in the post-Cold War era. The EU acce...