Sobering after a „Grim Wedding” – a Realistic Evaluation of Hungary’s Accession to the European Union
Sobering after a „Grim Wedding” – a Realistic Evaluation of Hungary’s Accession to the European Union
Author(s): Krisztina Arató
Subject(s): Economic policy, Government/Political systems, International relations/trade, Political economy, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Centar za politološka istraživanja
Summary/Abstract: The second round of the eastern enlargement of the European Union has been completed. Since 1st of May, 2004, the EU has had 25 member states, after January 1, 2007 we already talk about EU27. Thus, a half-century-dream came true: most Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) joined one of the centres of world economy, and they got closer to chances of political stability, economic development and – simply – a better life.
Book: Euroscepticism and European Integration
- Page Range: 97-117
- Page Count: 21
- Publication Year: 2009
- Language: English
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