In May 2004, eight former communist states in Central and
Eastern Europe acceded to the European Union.
This new book examines the Eastern expansion of the EU through a
tripartite structure, developing an empirical, conceptual and
institutional analysis to provide a rounded and substantive account
of EU enlargement, with new theoretical insights. The foreword is
by written by Pat Cox, former president of the European
Parliament.
John O'Brennan also explores:
- why the EU decided to expand its membership
- what factors drove this process forward?
- how did the institutional environment of the EU influence
enlargement outcomes?
In this context he comprehensively covers the role of the
European Council, Commission and Parliament.
This important volume will of great interest to students and
scholars of European politics and European Union studies.
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