Through the paper curtain : insiders and outsiders in the new Europe
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Through the paper curtain : insiders and outsiders in the new Europe
(Chatham House papers)
Royal Institute of International Affairs, European Programme , Blackwell, 2003
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Bibliography: p. 192-201
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
As the EU and NATO prepare to enlarge, this volume assesses the likely impact on new member states and their neighbours remaining outside these two organizations. Through a combination of thematic and case study chapters it discusses the economic and security implications of enlargement for both 'insiders' and 'outsiders'.
Assesses the likely impact of EU and Nato enlargement.
Investigates three thematic areas: economic cooperation, security and defence, and free movement of people.
Considers five country case studies.
Outlines the current relations between the states, how these relate to the past and what effect enlargement will have.
目次
Acknowledgments. About the authors.
1. Introduction (Julie Smith).
2. Economic and Trade relations between the European former communist stats and the states of western Europe (Alan Smith).
3. Immigration, labour mobility and EU enlargement.
4. EU enlargement and security: turning the inside out (James Gow).
5. Poland's relations with Ukraine: a challenging 'strategic partnership' (Kataryna Wolczuk and Roman Wolczuk).
6. Hungarian-Romanian and Romanian-Moldovan relations (Gabriel Partos).
7. Russia and the European Union (Graeme P. Herd).
8. Russia in the EU or the EU in Russia? Approaches to Kaliningrad (Christopher Preston).
9. Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia (Peter Frankopan).
10. Conclusions (Charles Jenkins and Julie Smith).
Bibliography.
Index.
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