Recreating Europe : the European Union's policy towards Central and Eastern Europe

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Recreating Europe : the European Union's policy towards Central and Eastern Europe

Alan Mayhew

Cambridge University Press, 1998

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  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 394-400

Includes index

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内容説明

Since the fall of Communism, countries such as Hungary and Poland have experienced a spectacular transformation into democracies with market economies. Ten countries in central Europe have now applied for membership of the European Union, which they regard as the final step on the road back to the heart of Europe. For the European Union, this enlargement provides a significant challenge to its capacity for change and flexibility. In this book a former leading European Commission official investigates the relationship between the European Union and countries of central Europe as it is today. He examines the detail of the association agreements, and provides the first analysis of their operation in key areas like trade and competition policy. Part III of the book considers the costs and benefits of enlargement and investigates the key problems in both east and west, including the Common Agricultural Policy, EU structural funds, budgetary policy and migration. Finally, the book investigates alternative strategies for enlargement.

目次

  • Part I. Background
  • 1. From the overthrow of Soviet domination to integration with the European Union
  • Part II. Association: 2. The association agreements and their institutions: the legal framework
  • 3. Trade and the Europe agreements
  • 4. The creation of the market economy: competition, factor movements and economic cooperation in the association agreements
  • 5. Financial assistance to Central and Eastern Europe
  • Part III. Making Enlargement a Reality: 6. Going beyond the Europe Agreements: the European Union's pre-accession strategy
  • 7. The costs and benefits of enlargement
  • 8. Preparing for accession: problems for the associated countries
  • 9. Agriculture
  • 10. Redistribution and the structural funds
  • 11. Enlargement and the Community budget
  • 12. The future European architecture: the Amsterdam treaty and enlargement
  • 13. Free movement of labour, migration and 'second- and third-pillar' issues
  • 14. The political economy of enlargement
  • 15. Strategies for accession
  • 16. Conclusions: transition, integration and cooperation.

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