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Europe Unites The EU's Eastern Enlargement
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Book Code: B7705
ISBN: 0-275-97705-6
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-97705-4
232 pages, figures, maps, photos, tables
Praeger Paperback
Publication: 6/30/2003
List Price: $33.95 (UK Sterling Price: £19.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Paperback
Also Available: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • Poole does a fine job of identifying and explaining the governance issues confronting Europe, which may be summarized as differences on the question of to what extent member nations retain their sovereignty and to what extent they cede sovereignty to the EU. The monetary debate brings the issue of sovereignty into focus, as some nations decline to join the rest of the EU in monetary union. How this affects other issues is of paramount importance to the future of an enlarged EU. Poole nicely discusses the issues facing the EU as it plans to expand. Given the scope of the project, this is a commendable description and summary of the issues. Recommended. General readers; lower-division undergraduate through research collections.
    —Choice
    January 2004
  • [T]his is an excellent choice. It is appropriate both for informed general readers as a text for advanced undergraduate courses on both the EU and European politics.
    —Political Science Quarterly
    Summer 2004
Description: The EU's eastern enlargement has coincided with a decade of rapid progress toward closer European integration. Poole argues that this enlargement, more than any previous one, is closely linked with major EU projects of integration, including justice and home affairs, monetary union, a common foreign and security policy, and the effort to create a constitutional treaty. By requiring the eastern states to adopt extensive reforms in their judicial and police systems, the enlargement process makes it easier for the EU to combat terrorism and organized crime and control the flow of immigration from outside Europe. The monetary union was deliberately put in place before enlargement (which might have made the task more difficult), but now the Stability and Growth Pact requires reform to make it flexible enough to serve a larger, more diverse Union. The addition of ten new states provides one of the main incentives for drafting a constitutional treaty. Finally, the candidate countries are helping to lay the groundwork for the next EU enlargement into southeastern Europe. As the first college text to explore the impact of the eastern enlargement on European integration, this book can be used effectively in comparative government, economics, European history, and international relations courses.
Table of Contents:
  • Enlargement and Integration
  • The Pattern of Previous Enlargements
  • The Eastern Enlargement: Politics and Process
  • Poland Joins the EU
  • Economic Leaders: Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia
  • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
  • Romania and Bulgaria: Seeking to Stabilize Southeastern Europe
  • Reforming Agricultural and Regional Policy
  • Treaty of Nice: Essential Reforms
  • Enlargement and the Euro
  • Immigration and Enlargement
  • Justice and Home Affairs
  • Enlargement and the EU's Security and Defense Policy
  • Looking Beyond the Eastern Enlargement
  • Illustrations
  • Abbreviations
  • Appendix: Speech by Joschka Fischer, "From Confederacy to Federation"
  • Bibliography
  • Index
LC Card Number: 2002193022
LCC Class: HC240
Dewey Class: 341
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