Europe Beyond 2000: The Enlargement of the European Union Towards the EastThe enlargement of the European Union to the East is an issue which will figure prominently in the Union's work and politics well into the next century. In Europe Beyond 2000, a companion volume to the successful Europe 2000, the countries of Eastern and Central Europe explain their objectives and describe the preparations they are making for membership. The pre-accession strategy of the European Commission and its formal opinions on the applications are discussed, and practitioners who have been involved in the transitions to democracy and the market economy in Eastern Europe outline their experiences and expectations. |
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The European Unions preaccession strategy for the | 9 |
The challenge of enlargement the European Commissions | 29 |
Enlargement a parliamentary practitioners perspective | 57 |
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