The European Union has succeeded to considerably expand its
influence during the past twenty years. The three rounds of
enlargement and the strengthening of the EU's economic and
political presence in its neighborhood are among the most
remarkable successes of its post-Cold War history. The Union is one
of the key facilitators of stability in the Western Balkans; it
represents an institutional and normative anchor for countries in
Eastern Europe and acts as a partner for a thriving economic
partnership with most of the Mediterranean states. During the past
few years, however, the changing international order, the
deterioration of European competitiveness and the need for internal
compromises have begun to challenge the belief in the Union's
future capabilities to actively mold its environment, bringing the
problem of the capabilities-expectations gap once again to the
fore.
The essays in this book analyze the interaction between two
processes: the evolving influence of the European Union in the
wider European space, and its adaptation to the changing global
environment.
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