The EU and Central and Eastern Europe: the absence of interregionalism

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
The EU and Central and Eastern Europe: the absence of interregionalism
In the Journal:
Journal of European integration, 2006, 28, 3, 347-364
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Summary / Abstract:

ENIn contrast to its relations with many other areas of the world, the EU’s relations with Central and Eastern Europe are not ‘interregional’. The EU has developed intensive bilateral relations with the Central and East European countries, which has allowed it to use economic and political conditionality to encourage them to undertake reforms — and successfully so. It has promoted sub–regional cooperation, but not consistently or extensively, and strong sub–regional groupings have not evolved in Central and Eastern Europe. The ‘big–bang’ enlargement of 2004 extended the EU’s regional model to much of the European continent, but is not an example of interregionalism. The shadow of enlargement has also created considerable challenges for the EU in its relations with its new neighbours.

DOI:
10.1080/07036330500190255
ISSN:
0703-6337
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