Publication

Aug 2009

The enlargement policy of the European Union (EU) has reached an impasse both politically and conceptually. The accession of Cyprus, Bulgaria and Romania is now considered a warning against the overhasty admission of new members. Accession negotiations with Croatia and Turkey have been dragging on for four years - and the end is still not in sight. Enlargement, once regarded by member states as part of the active advancement of the EU, has reached its limit.

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Author Barbara Lippert
Series SWP Comments
Issue 46
Publisher Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
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