European enlargement across rounds and beyond borders
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European enlargement across rounds and beyond borders
(Routledge advances in European politics, 132)
Routledge, 2017
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Description
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 synergies between the EC/EU and its outside. This edited volume will provide fresh perspectives on enlargement as one of the defining processes in Europe in the second half of the 20th century: How are we to understand enlargement as a policy? How has it changed the EU? What is the historical role of the British press in shaping the UK's visions of Europe? How has enlargement played into Russia's relationship with today's EU? Giving answers to these questions, and many more, this volume wishes to spark a broad debate about the roots, range, and repercussions of enlargement, and how historians, and other scholars, should engage with it.
This publication will be of key interest to scholars and students of modern European history and politics, the European integration process, EU studies, and more broadly multilateral international institutions, history, law and the social sciences.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Towards a New Understanding of Enlargement
Part I: Longue Duree
1. Enlargement Disenchanted? Two Transitions to Democracy and Where We Are with Today's Crisis
2. Enlargement as Foreign Policy: A Research Agenda
3. Enlargement and Identity: Studying Reasons
Part II: Beyond the Road to Membership
4. The Inward-looking outsider? The British Popular Press and European Integration, 1961-1992
5. Irish Foreign Policy and European Political Cooperation from Membership to Maastricht: Navigating Neutrality
6. Enlargement Policy Towards Central and Eastern Europe: What EU Policy-Makers Learned
Part III: Entangled Exchanges
7. Enlargement and the EC's Evolving Democratic Identity 1962-1978
8. The Enlargement Template and the EU's Relations with Russia
9. Integration From The Outside: The EC and EFTA from 1960 to the 1995 Enlargement
10. Communitarian Boomerang: How Norway Changed the Common Fisheries Policy, 1961-1972
11. Conclusions
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