Since May 2004 the European Union borders countries that have not
yet accomplished their transformation process or are still
struggling for stability. These countries are now the neighbors of
the European Union, but are they also candidates for accession? The
European Neighbourhood policy is a policy that explicitly excludes
the possibility of accession. However, possible future membership
is the strongest implicit argument for pushing the new neighbours
towards reform. How does the European Union deal with its new
neighbours and how do they deal with the European Union? What plans
and programs of cooperation exist? What prospects and risks does
the new neighbourhood imply? Are there further attempts of
cooperation and European integration besides these at the EU-level?
The authors try to answer these questions by providing a critical
perspective of the EU policy, regional overviews, and country
reports from Eastern and South Eastern Europe.
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