The past fifty years of European integration can be seen as the result of a two-level political game: at home national governments interacted strategically with organized interest groups, while in the European arena interstate distributional conflicts were solved by bargaining. Applying this scheme to the actual process of Enlargement to Eastern and Central European nations we show that, if there is a surplus from political integration, all countries receive a positive benefit from Enlargement. However, contrary to conventional wisdom, being the outcomes of the bargaining process shaped by relative power, our results suggest that EU members could gain more from Enlargement than entering countries
We discuss the two latest enlargements of the EU. While the 1995 entrants are by now fully integrate...
'This paper discusses the eastward enlargement process of the EU in the framework of a simple war of...
[From the introduction]. With the ructions surrounding the passage of the Maastricht Treaty' recedin...
The paper applies standard public choice reasoning to the negotiations on EU enlargement and the Tre...
[Abstract by Archive of European Integration editor]. Focusing on "asymmetric interdependence" - tho...
This paper analyzes EU enlargement to explore the impact of membership in the European Union on nati...
Etienne Wasmer A panel discussion shares some of the features of a Nash equilibrium, in the sense th...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining Board: Prof. Martin Rhodes, EUI/Denver University (Supervisor);...
The EU enlargement process and its consequences are decisively influenced by material national inter...
Why were some of the European Union (EU) budgets vetoed in the earlier years of the EU but we do not...
Abstract This paper introduces a new theoretical framework of international unions qua coalitions of...
'This paper examines the impact that the process of enlargement may have on European Union instituti...
We discuss the two latest enlargements of the EU. While the 1995 entrants are by now fully integrate...
Enlargement is affecting personal interests of politicians and lobbyists in many ways. This view is ...
Over the past 50 years, the European Union (EU) has dramatically increased its policy-making power....
We discuss the two latest enlargements of the EU. While the 1995 entrants are by now fully integrate...
'This paper discusses the eastward enlargement process of the EU in the framework of a simple war of...
[From the introduction]. With the ructions surrounding the passage of the Maastricht Treaty' recedin...
The paper applies standard public choice reasoning to the negotiations on EU enlargement and the Tre...
[Abstract by Archive of European Integration editor]. Focusing on "asymmetric interdependence" - tho...
This paper analyzes EU enlargement to explore the impact of membership in the European Union on nati...
Etienne Wasmer A panel discussion shares some of the features of a Nash equilibrium, in the sense th...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining Board: Prof. Martin Rhodes, EUI/Denver University (Supervisor);...
The EU enlargement process and its consequences are decisively influenced by material national inter...
Why were some of the European Union (EU) budgets vetoed in the earlier years of the EU but we do not...
Abstract This paper introduces a new theoretical framework of international unions qua coalitions of...
'This paper examines the impact that the process of enlargement may have on European Union instituti...
We discuss the two latest enlargements of the EU. While the 1995 entrants are by now fully integrate...
Enlargement is affecting personal interests of politicians and lobbyists in many ways. This view is ...
Over the past 50 years, the European Union (EU) has dramatically increased its policy-making power....
We discuss the two latest enlargements of the EU. While the 1995 entrants are by now fully integrate...
'This paper discusses the eastward enlargement process of the EU in the framework of a simple war of...
[From the introduction]. With the ructions surrounding the passage of the Maastricht Treaty' recedin...