Questioning Eu Enlargement
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Questioning Eu Enlargement

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This new book takes a unique approach to the study of European enlargement, tackling key questions.

What kind of understanding of the EU do the enlargement processes speak to? Do decisions to enlarge mainly suggest that the EU is a free market, focusing on potential economic gains? Do they indicate that there is a sense of common European identity? Or is the focus primarily

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Paperback, 252 pages
Published October 1st 2007 by Routledge
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