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Enlargement of the European Union by Alan F. Tatham




Enlargement of the European Union
by: Alan F. Tatham
January 2009,  ISBN 9041124632
ISBN 13: 9789041124630
592 pp. Paperback
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The development of EU enlargement has raised many thorny issues unanticipated by the framers of the EC Treaty. A significant upshot of these issues is that the concept of European identity – defined in terms of such factors as culture, history and economics – has supplanted the long-dominant theme of ‘widening and deepening,’ particularly since the Union’s expansion has become primarily eastward.

The major contribution of this important book lies in its analysis of the conceptualization and perception of enlargement from various points of view, focusing on the concerns of stakeholders and the ‘identity’ conflicts and uncertainties incurred by enlargement initiatives. In the course of its presentation, it details the actual pre-accession Europeanization process and its complex history. Among the key elements discussed are the following:

  • the conflict between ‘widening’ and ‘deepening’ and the effect on EU institutional reform;
  • institutional requirements on candidate countries;
  • pre-accession criteria and negotiations;
  • administrative capacity, judicial capacity, and legal approximation in accession states;
  • capacity of the EU to absorb new Member States; and
  • EC law as part of European identity.

Also covered are specific historical details of particular pre-accession negotiations (e.g., Greece, Spain, Portugal, Malta, and Cyprus), the still inconclusive negotiations with Turkey and the Western Balkan states, and political factors involved in the non-accession of Norway, Iceland and Switzerland. Assembling powerful evidence and applying incisive analysis, the author’s conclusion shows that, absent further (and major) EU institutional reform, it will be difficult for an enlarging Union to continue to ‘deliver the goods.’

A watershed in the continuing great debate on the fulfilment of the EC Treaty’s determination to foster and promote ‘an ever closer union of the peoples of Europe,’ this book will prove invaluable to anybody interested in the European integration project, particularly lawyers, academics, officials and policymakers in the EU Member States.




Features:

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  • Thorough description of the current status of the EU enlargement debate
  • Extensive analysis of the ‘widening’ versus ‘deepening’ conflict in EU enlargement
  • In-depth discussion of the concept of ‘European identity’

Benefits:

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  • Shows how the issues raised by EU enlargement affect policy considerations
  • Recommends EU institutional reforms to resolve enlargement problems
  • Identifies trends and likelihoods in the future of EU enlargement



Preface. 1. Introduction: The Context of Enlargement. 2. The First Wave of Enlargement. 3. Southern Enlargement. 4. The GDR and Another EFTA Enlargement. 5. Central and Eastern European Enlargements. 6. Further Mediterranean Enlargements. 7. Western Balkans and EFTA. 8. Conditionality. 9. The Procedure of Accession to the European Union. 10. Financial, Technical and Legal Support for the CEECs. 11. Financial, Technical and Legal Support for the Mediterranean and Western Balkan States. 12. Legal Harmonization and the Acquis Communitaire. 13. Administrative Capacity. 14. Judicial Capacity. 15. The Effect of Enlargement on EU Institutions. 16. Institutional Requirements upon the Candidate Countries. 17. Conclusion: The Future of Enlargement. Index.




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