European Union Enlargement ConditionalitySpringer, 29. 4. 2016. - 254 страница The book provides the first comprehensive comparative analysis of the development of EU enlargement conditionality across four different enlargement waves - the first (2004) and the second (2007) phase of the Eastern enlargement, the EU enlargement to Croatia (2013), and the ongoing enlargement round involving Turkey and the Western Balkans. |
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2 EU Conditionality in the Context of the 2004 Enlargement | 38 |
3 EU Conditionality in the Context of the 2007 Enlargement | 80 |
4 EU Conditionality in the Context of the SouthEastern Enlargements | 124 |
Overview and Key Findings | 174 |
List of Negotiating Chapters | 216 |
Commissioners Responsible for Enlargement | 218 |
Public Supports for Enlargement in EU Member States 19962006 | 219 |
EU Public Attitudes to the 13 Applicant Countries 19962002 | 221 |
Public Support for Enlargement in EU Member States 20072014 | 222 |
Notes | 224 |
Bibliography | 228 |
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