The EU and Eastern Enlargement from an Institutionalist point of view : A critical evaluation of Czech Republic’s economic readiness for accession to the European Union
This thesis tries to discuss critically at least two issues regarding European Eastern Enlargement. It tries to offer an analysis of the reasons why the EU had made the decision to enlarge eastwards, even though the advantages were not clear. A further aim will be to raise issues about the criteria set up by the EU in order to determine an applicant country’s readiness for membership. A case study of the Czech readiness will be the focus of analysis.
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2005
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Authors: | Esmaeili Djavadi Langeroudi, Sasan |
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Universität Hamburg / Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Wirtschaftswissenschaften |
Subject: | Europäische Union | Europäische Union / Erweiterung | Erweiterung | Osteuropa | Geld | Inflation | Kapitalmarkt | Europapolitik |
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