In the years after the breakthrough events of 1989, the concept
of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) came to be widely used as a
synonym for the group of ten countries from the former Eastern Bloc
aspiring to EU membership. This book is an attempt to demonstrate
and assess the changes resulting from the EU enlargements of 2004
and 2007 and European integration processes, identifying both the
similarities and the differences in the countries of the
region.This volume is addressed to those interested in Central and
Eastern Europe. It has two main aims: first, to present the recent
alterations in the region resulting from the processes of European
integration; second, to offer an account of the process of
Europeanisation in the countries occurring after accession to the
EU that goes beyond just conditionality mechanisms. The collection
also attempts to reflect on and contribute to the discussion on how
the changes taking place in CEE influence theorisation on
Europeanisation -- a concept initially constructed in order to
tackle the changes taking place in response to the processes of
European integration in the old member states.The book is divided
into four parts, each concentrating on an area where the changes
seem to be most profound and most interesting from the point of
view of theorising on the impact of the European integration
processes: democratic consolidation in the region, collective
identity construction, functioning of civil society and studies on
foreign policy and international relations.
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