Essays about: "EXPLAIN EU ENLARGEMENT"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words EXPLAIN EU ENLARGEMENT.
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1. Comparative Analysis of Europeanization in the pre-accession Visegrad Four and Associated Trio
University essay from Lunds universitet/EuropastudierAbstract : Associated Trio is the newest sub-regional format of cooperation in Europe, counting only a year since its foundation in May 2021 by the three member states: Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova. It shares some similarities with the Visegrad Group, the most prominent cross-country cooperation format of the Central European states. READ MORE
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2. Implications of EU Accession for Renewable Energy Investments in the Balkans: The cases of the Republic of Bulgaria and the Republic of Serbia
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : The topic of energy, and particularly, the growing role of renewable energy sources in decarbonizing the economy dominates European political and research agendas. Similarly, a revived political interest in Western Balkan countries from the European Union (EU) sheds light on the longstanding efforts of legislative harmonization and the modernization, decarbonization and integration of the regional energy infrastructure. READ MORE
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3. Europeanization of regional policy in Bulgaria – the establishment of a regional level of governance
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för fysisk planeringAbstract : The study has intended to analyze the Europeanization of the institutional structure for regional policy in Bulgaria after the first programming period of the country as a full-fledged member state of the EU. Bulgaria joined the EU in 2007 as part of the so called ‘Eastern Enlargement’ that was characterized by power asymmetry and strong conditionality. READ MORE
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4. Trada Patterns in Eastern Europe : The Impact of Distance and the Customs Union Effect
University essay from IHH, NationalekonomiAbstract : In 2004 the EU faced its most extensive enlargement ever when ten new countries joined. One can speculate about the reasons for these countries to join the EU and one suggestion that is often found is the access to a larger market and the trade possibilities that would entail; the customs union effect. READ MORE
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5. Small states and EU:s enlargement : explaining the Icelandic reorientation on EU-membership
University essay from Växjö universitet/Institutionen för samhällsvetenskapAbstract : Abstract For a long time Iceland, the Nordic and the EFTA countries had a skeptical attitude against the EU, even if their economic interests was in favour to join EU. The study use rationalist’s approaches to explain the willingness of these states movement to the European integrate. READ MORE