CEU eTD Collection (2007); Onica, Timur: THE IMPACT OF NEW MEMBER STATES ON THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: THE CASE OF POLAND

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2007
Author Onica, Timur
Title THE IMPACT OF NEW MEMBER STATES ON THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: THE CASE OF POLAND
Summary The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the impact of new EU member states and especially Poland on EU foreign policy-making within the process of post-enlargement Europeanization. By looking at the changes in the content, directions and governance of the EU foreign policy after the last rounds of enlargement, the present thesis will assess the impact of the new member states and notably Poland on the formulation of EU external policies. The study will analyze whether there have been changes in the EU foreign policy as response to Polish interests and actions within the machinery of EU foreign policy-making.
Supervisor Merlingen,Michael
Department International Relations MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2007/onica_timur.pdf

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