We discuss the two latest enlargements of the EU. While the 1995 entrants are by now fully integrated, the 2004 entrants will ``enjoy'''' a secondary status for a number of years. We attribute this difference to the fact that unlike the former EFTA members joining in 1995, the 2004 entrants formed a group with heterogenous interests, one that lacked the same strong internal economic ties. Not being able to act as a unified block they had a considerably weaker bargaining position. We support our arguments by qualitative results from a simple model, a dynamic partition function game based on Yi (1997) and Morelli and Penelle (1997).Strategy;
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We discuss the two latest enlargements of the EU. While the 1995 entrants are by now fully integrate...
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The past fifty years of European integration can be seen as the result of a two-level political game...
[Abstract by Archive of European Integration editor]. Focusing on "asymmetric interdependence" - tho...
This paper introduces a new theoretical framework of international unions qua coalitions of countrie...
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Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining Board: Prof. Martin Rhodes, EUI/Denver University (Supervisor);...
Five rounds of enlargement have now been completed. The original European Economic Community has gro...
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'This paper examines the impact that the process of enlargement may have on European Union instituti...
The working paper will be published in Tovias A. and A.Verdun (forthcoming) Mapping Economic Integra...
In this article we analyze the effectiveness of EU conditionality. Viewing accession negotiations as...
The paper considers the state of the ENP policy in the framework of the present institutional impass...
We discuss the two latest enlargements of the EU. While the 1995 entrants are by now fully integrate...
Abstract This paper introduces a new theoretical framework of international unions qua coalitions of...
The past fifty years of European integration can be seen as the result of a two-level political game...
[Abstract by Archive of European Integration editor]. Focusing on "asymmetric interdependence" - tho...
This paper introduces a new theoretical framework of international unions qua coalitions of countrie...
This paper analyses the most important issues of the EU enlargement process. We first discuss an emp...
This paper analyzes a number of issues related to future enlargement of the EU. The paper considers ...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining Board: Prof. Martin Rhodes, EUI/Denver University (Supervisor);...
Five rounds of enlargement have now been completed. The original European Economic Community has gro...
The paper applies standard public choice reasoning to the negotiations on EU enlargement and the Tre...
'This paper discusses the eastward enlargement process of the EU in the framework of a simple war of...
'This paper examines the impact that the process of enlargement may have on European Union instituti...
The working paper will be published in Tovias A. and A.Verdun (forthcoming) Mapping Economic Integra...
In this article we analyze the effectiveness of EU conditionality. Viewing accession negotiations as...
The paper considers the state of the ENP policy in the framework of the present institutional impass...