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"Trouble in the East": The New Entrants and Challenges to the European Ideal
Abstract:Two political geographers examine significant ways in which northern-tier states of the EU-10 entrants in 2004 have challenged conceptions of European integration. The paper first focuses on the institution of exclusionary citizenship regimes, particularly in Latvia and Estonia, that created a new caste of "non-citizens" within the EU's boundaries. It then turns to the strained Polish-EU relations involving inter alia the war in Iraq, pro-Americanism, and alleged violation of human rights through the purported existence of CIA detention and interrogation facilities. Journal of Economic Literature, Classification Numbers: F02, O15, O18, 2 figures, 1 table, 72 references.
Keywords:Poland  Lithuania  Latvia  Estonia  European Union  enlargement of EU  national identity  citizenship regimes  CIA prisons  death penalty  human rights
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