Title Legal and institutional foundations of the eu enlargement policy: is the existing framework adequate for the achievement of objectives of this eu policy? /
Translation of Title Teisinis ir institucinis ES plėtros politikos pagrindų įvertinimas: ar esama sistema yra tinkama pasiekti šios politikos tikslus?
Authors Bezhashvili, Aleksandre
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Keywords [eng] European Union, Enlargement, Conditionality, Adequacy of policy
Abstract [eng] The master's thesis presents a critical examination of the European Union's enlargement policy, particularly its legal and institutional frameworks. The study delves into the effectiveness of this policy in fostering political stability and promoting democracy among member and candidate states. It reveals that the success of policy implementation varies across different regions, with geopolitical factors playing a significant role in the enlargement process as a whole. The research further highlights the enlargement policy's inconsistent approach throughout history, often being guided by external factors rather than merit based components. The findings offer valuable insights into the complexities and implications of the EU's enlargement policy.
Dissertation Institution Vilniaus universitetas.
Type Master thesis
Language English
Publication date 2024