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The New Frontiers of Europe: The Enlargement of the European Union Implications and Consequences
Edited by Dr. Daniel Hamilton

The European Union has expanded from 15 to 25 countries, with more candidates knocking on the door.  This new diversity both enriches the EU and challenges its cohesion.  Is a bigger EU a better EU?  Where does "Europe" end?  The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation asked prominent authors from EU nations and important neighbors to examine the implicatins and consequences of European Union enlargement.  The New Frontiers of Europe offers a range of views on the opportunities and challenges posed by these historic changes.

Contributors:
Jean-Louis Bourlanges; Boris Cizelj; Antoine Compagnon; Therese Delpech; Ragip Duran; Michael Emerson; Yegor Gaidar; Laszlo Halpern; Daniel Hamilton; Josef Jarab; Antonio Monteiro; Jiri Pehe; Jorge Sampaio; Roxane Silberman; Jean-Claude Trichet; Emilio Rui Vilar; and Michael Zuckart.

 

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