European enlargement across rounds and beyond borders /

Enlargement has been an almost constant part of European integration history - going from an improvised exercise to the EU's most developed foreign policy tool. However, neither the longevity nor the complexity of enlargement has been properly historicised. European Enlargement across Rounds an...

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Group Author: Ikonomou, Haakon A; Andry, Aurélie; Byberg, Rebekka
Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
Publisher Address: London :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Routledge advances in European politics ; 132
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Summary: Enlargement has been an almost constant part of European integration history - going from an improvised exercise to the EU's most developed foreign policy tool. However, neither the longevity nor the complexity of enlargement has been properly historicised. European Enlargement across Rounds and Beyond Borders offers three interdisciplinary, innovative, and indeed radical, new ways of understanding and analysing EC/EU enlargements: first, tracing Longue Duree developments; second, investigating enlargement Beyond the Road to Membership; and third, exploring the Entangled Exchanges and synerg
Carrier Form: x, 263 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781138208209 (hardback) :
1138208205 (hardback)
9781315460017 (ebook)
1315460017 (ebook)
Index Number: JN30
CLC: D814.1
Call Number: D814.1/E896-1
Contents: Introduction : towards a new understanding of enlargement / Haakon A. Ikonomou, Aurélie Andry, and Rebekka Byberg -- Enlargement disenchanted? : two transitions to democracy and where we are with today's crisis / Antonio Varsori -- Enlargement as foreign policy : a research agenda / Marise Cremona -- Enlargement and identity : studying reasons / Helene Sjursen -- The inward-looking outsider? : the British popular press and European integration, 1961-1992 / Mathias Haeussler -- Irish foreign policy and European political cooperation from membership to Maastricht : navigating neutrality / Mic