Since its first enlargement in 1973, expansion has become a way of
life for the EU. The current round of enlargement is, however,
unprecedented in its scale, in the diversity of applicants, and in
the impact on EU structures and policies. This major new text
brings together specially commissioned chapters to provide a
coherent and comprehensive assessment of the historical and
theoretical context of enlargement and its implications for the
identity, governance, economics, policies and international role of
the EU. Trier, Germany CLIVE ARCHER Research Professor in Politics,
Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom NICKOS BALTAS
Professor of Economics and Jean Monnet Professor of European
Economics, Athens University of Economics and Business, and
President of the Hellenic University Association for European
Studies, Greece MICHAEL BAUN Professor of International Relations,
Valdosta State University, USA LAURI BUONANNO Associate Professor
of Political Science, State University of New York, College of
Fredonia, USA MAURIZIO CARBONE PhD candidate, University of
Pittsburgh, USA and intra muros consultant, European Commission, DG
Development MICHELE CHANG Assistant Professor in Political Science,
Colgate University, USA ANN DEAKIN Associate Professor in
Geosciences, State University of New York, College at Fredonia, USA
HEATHER GRABBE Deputy Director, Centre for European Reform, London,
and Non-Stipendary Junior Research Fellow, Wolfson College, Oxford
University, United Kingdom ADRIAN VAN DEN HOVEN Adviser, Union of
Industrial and Employers' Confederations of Europe (UNICE),
Brussels, Belgium JANET MATHER Senior L
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