Abstract
Part I: Analytical framework 1. Introduction: the puzzle(s) of the EU's eastern enlargement 2. Constructing the EU's collective identity vis-a-vis the CEECs 3. Conceptualising the impact of EU identity on the enlargement policy Part II: The macro-policy 4. Setting the path to eastern enlargement: from initial reluctance to endorsement of the accession perspective 5. Following the path to eastern enlargement: from the general principle of membership to accession Part III: Meso-policies 6. Liberalisation of steel trade 7. Regulatory alignment with the internal market 8. Political dialogue on foreign policy Part IV: Conclusions 9. Conclusions References
Published Version
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have