As the European Union tries to increase both its visibility and
its impact on the world stage, it cannot overlook the fact that
until now enlargement has formed its most successful foreign
policy. But is the EU's enlargement strategy still relevant today?
Have the economic crisis and the speculative attack on the euro
made the enlargement policy more uncertain?
In "The Frontiers of Europe," an international cast of leading
experts and policymakers examine the EU's prospective borders from
new perspectives. Indeed, the frontiers of Europe are as much a
matter of values and the EU's international credibility as they are
a matter of geographic definition. The contributors highlight the
considerable yet different interests of the United States and
Russia in the EU's enlargement strategy, paying special attention
to the likely effects on the future of U.S.-EU relations.
This comprehensive volume focuses not only on the European
Union's outward expansion, but also on the internal dynamics within
EU states and those states' abilities to deal with pressing issues
such as terrorism, immigration, internal crime, and energy
security. The EU must prioritize stability in both its enlargement
strategy and its relations with the broader international
neighborhood. The book raises a note of caution, however: as
governance challenges increase, the EU's attention increasingly
draws inward, thus diminishing its soft power.
"The Frontiers of Europe" is important reading for anyone
trying to understand the current geopolitical landscape of Europe
and what it means for the rest of the world.
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