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Enlargement Archive
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Decisive steps towards more discipline, integration and convergence
12/12/2011 A new intergovernmental treaty would set tighter budget rules and strengthen economic coordination as a means of tackling the debt crisis and restoring market confidence. At the European Council…
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Turkey and EU membership: a win-win situation
By Egemen Bagis and Louis Michel BRUSSELS – The founding fathers of Europe were convinced that they had to define common interests and shared perspectives in order to overcome a…
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The enlargement process – a positive stimulus for Europe
Taking stock of negotiations on the EU’s enlargement, the Council on 5 December welcomed progress made by the parties and pointed out areas where more needs to be done. Key…
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The pull of Brussels
Oct 15th 2011 | from the print edition IF GOVERNMENTS tweeted what they thought, it would be easy to sum up what those in the western Balkans felt this week:…
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EU commission to confront Turkey on free press
TODAY @ 09:29 BY ANDREW RETTMAN The European Commission in its annual enlargement report will tell Turkey to stop attacking investigative journalists and to back off on Cyprus gas exploration. The…
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Croatia completes EU talks
By Toby Vogel and Andrew Gardner 30.06.2011 / 19:50 CET Croatia is expected to become the EU’s 28th member state on 1 July 2013. Croatia has completed its membership talks…
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EU may impose monitoring system on candidate Croatia
ANDREW WILLIS Today @ 09:20 CET EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – Divisions exist between EU member states over the timing of Croatia’s accession to the bloc, with some capitals pushing for…
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Croatia moves closer to EU membership, Turkey stalls
VALENTINA POP Today @ 12:35 CET EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – Croatia on Tuesday (19 April) concluded negotiations in two more areas, agriculture and budgetary issues, getting closer to finishing EU…
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Future of the Western Balkans lies in Europe
External relations − 15-04-2011 – 10:07 “The European Parliament remains strongly committed to the European future of the Western Balkans,” EP President Jerzy Buzek said at the Joint Parliamentary Meeting bringing…








