1st Edition

The European Union and Central and Eastern Europe The Implications of Enlargement in Stages

By Susan Senior Nello, Karen E. Smith Copyright 1998
    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1998, this volume’s approach is intended to be positive rather than normative and to identify criteria for evaluating which countries should join and the probable consequences of EU enlargement, along with the effects of temporary exclusion from the EU. It is a revised and enlarged version of a background paper first presented at the May 1997 meeting of the European University Institute Working Group on Eastern Enlargement, and published as a European University Institute working paper. Enlargement is widely considered to be the way to spread stability, prosperity and security eastward, and has been agreed to by the Union for that end. Susan Senior Nello is responsible for the economic content of this book, with Karen Smith heading the political and institutional aspects.

    1. Introduction: The Prospect of Eastward Enlargement of the EU in Stages. 2. The EU’s Membership Conditions: Assessing Fulfilment. 3. Consequences of Enlargement in Stages. 4. Managing Enlargement in Stages. 5. How to Grasp Diversity: Institutionalise It?

    Biography

    Susan Senior Nello (Author) ,  Karen E. Smith (Author)