Detour to Europe: Enlargement,Southeast Europe,and the EU's External Dynamic |
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Abstract: | An American geographer with extensive field and research experience in Southeast Europe examines the implications of "enlargement fatigue" for Southeast European states aspiring to EU accession. He argues that progress toward EU enlargement into Southeast Europe and further integration through the EU Constitution is no longer restricted to internal (intra-EU) dynamics of widening and deepening, but rather must be complemented by an "external dynamic" involving a coherent EU foreign policy. This "external dynamic" would focus on promoting peace and stability on EU borders and quelling the external factors contributing to popular dissent within EU against expansion and integration. Journal of Economic Literature, Classification Numbers: F02, O15, O18, O19. 1 figure, 41 references. |
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Keywords: | Southeast Europe EU enlargement Balkans Bosnia Croatia Turkey Stabilization and Association Policy European Neighborhood Policy Serbia Montenegro Albania Macedonia |
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