In 2009 the European Union (EU) reached a crucial moment in its history, in which the terms Europe and crisis became conjoined: the European sovereign-debt crisis, or Euro-crisis. Yet enlargement remains on the agenda, with the EU’s next enlargement starting on 1st July 2013 with the accession of Croatia, Iceland and FYROM looking set to follow in the near future, and probably other Western Balkan states and possibly Turkey in the long term. Enlargement therefore will soon come back into focus. Focusing on climate and energy security policy, this working paper first reflects upon the impact of the 2004/2007 enlargement on the EU. A reflection on the EU’s recent past with some of the lessons that can be learnt then follows, with a considerat...
For a long time, enlargement has been considered one of the EU’s most successful policy instruments....
The EU enlargement process and its consequences are decisively influenced by material national inter...
The paper focuses on three main topics: 1. The paradigmal change in EU enlargement studies which res...
In 2009 the European Union (EU) reached a crucial moment in its history, in which the terms Europe a...
In this paper, I discuss whether enlargement has been a successful external policy of the European U...
In this paper, I would like to focus on the article by Heather Grabbe The Implications of EU Enlarge...
This paper analyzes a number of issues related to future enlargement of the EU. The paper considers ...
This article examines the impact of enlargement on European Union performance in energy and climate ...
The ‘big bang’ enlargement of 2004, followed by the accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007, has p...
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
The ratification crisis of the European Constitution is accompanied by an increased enlargement fati...
[From the Introduction]. Enlarging the European Union (EU) is a multi-faceted process, marked by the...
The future for European Union and its citizens - what might happen? The quality of life for the Euro...
This paper analyses the most important issues of the EU enlargement process. We first discuss an emp...
'This paper analyses the most important issues of the EU enlargement process. We first discuss an em...
For a long time, enlargement has been considered one of the EU’s most successful policy instruments....
The EU enlargement process and its consequences are decisively influenced by material national inter...
The paper focuses on three main topics: 1. The paradigmal change in EU enlargement studies which res...
In 2009 the European Union (EU) reached a crucial moment in its history, in which the terms Europe a...
In this paper, I discuss whether enlargement has been a successful external policy of the European U...
In this paper, I would like to focus on the article by Heather Grabbe The Implications of EU Enlarge...
This paper analyzes a number of issues related to future enlargement of the EU. The paper considers ...
This article examines the impact of enlargement on European Union performance in energy and climate ...
The ‘big bang’ enlargement of 2004, followed by the accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007, has p...
[From the introduction]. On 1 May 2004 the European Union (EU) became a Union of 25 Member States (E...
The ratification crisis of the European Constitution is accompanied by an increased enlargement fati...
[From the Introduction]. Enlarging the European Union (EU) is a multi-faceted process, marked by the...
The future for European Union and its citizens - what might happen? The quality of life for the Euro...
This paper analyses the most important issues of the EU enlargement process. We first discuss an emp...
'This paper analyses the most important issues of the EU enlargement process. We first discuss an em...
For a long time, enlargement has been considered one of the EU’s most successful policy instruments....
The EU enlargement process and its consequences are decisively influenced by material national inter...
The paper focuses on three main topics: 1. The paradigmal change in EU enlargement studies which res...