ABSTRACT

This study addresses many of the key issues raised by the increasing expansion of the EU. Analysing the traditional 'Community method' of espansion and finding many shortcomings with its ability to handle future enlargement, Chris Preston explores:
* the past experience of enlargement and the lessons that can be drawn
* the impact that enlargement has had on EU policies, institutions and the new member themselves
* the likely future developments in the enlargement process
Focusing on the Mediterranean, Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet countries, this book will be essential reading for students, specialists and practitioners of European Politics.

part |109 pages

Enlargements of the EC/EU

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

chapter |23 pages

The first enlargement

UK, Ireland and Denmark

chapter |16 pages

The second enlargement

Greece

chapter |25 pages

The third enlargement

Spain and Portugal

chapter |23 pages

The fourth enlargement

Austria, Sweden and Finland

part |43 pages

Future enlargements

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion

Can the classical method survive?