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The Border(s) Of Europe

Author(s): Dino Mihanović
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: European neighbourhood; Europeanisation; European borders; European Union;

Summary/Abstract: Whilst completing the largest enlargement round in its history, European Union faced the need to define both its identity and nature and limits of its future borders. In the aftermath of the failed constitutional referenda and suspension of the ratification process, the pace of future enlargement will inevitably slow down. This has already been the case with the East European countries during the 1990s, whose membership perspective was overclouded by Union’s internal issues. Expansion of the EU will undoubtedly continue, but its present absorption capacity has reached endpoint. The chance for the institutional reform, through which future enlargement would keep momentum, has been discarded together with the rejection of Constitutional Treaty. The main issue of todays EU’s relations with immediate neighbourhood is the way to ensure democratic consolidation and Europeanisation of these states in absence of the full membership perspective. Upon that European Neighbourhood Policy was envisaged, through which EU offers “everything, but institutions”.

  • Issue Year: XLII/2005
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 142-156
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Croatian
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