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The Europeanization of Central and Eastern Europe (Cornell Studies in Political Economy) [Hardcover]

Frank Schimmelfennig (Editor), Ulrich Sedelmeier (Editor)


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Cornell Studies in Political Economy April 2005
In May 2004, eight former Eastern Bloc countries joined the European Union: the three Baltic republics, Poland, Hungary, the Czech and Slovak republics, and Slovenia.

What is involved in "accession"? How have accession dynamics affected and been affected by the domestic politics of candidate countries and their adoption of EU rules? In this carefully designed volume of original essays, the editors have brought together a group of scholars with firsthand research experience in the new member-states of Central and Eastern Europe. Framed by opening and concluding chapters by Frank Schimmelfennig and Ulrich Sedelmeier that outline several aspects of preparation for accession, the empirical case studies discuss a variety of topics, including democracy and human rights, the reform of state administrations and economic, social, and environmental policies. This book demonstrates the importance of the credibility and the costs of accession conditionality for the adoption of EU rules in Central and Eastern Europe.


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"Europeanization as a theme has for far too long been bound up with west European experience. This excellent volume opens up the subject as a way of better understanding and theorizing the processes of change in central and eastern Europe."—Helen Wallace, European University Institute

"This terrific book is without question the most theoretically sophisticated and wide-ranging analysis yet of the impact of European Union norms and rules in the candidate countries of Central and Eastern Europe."—Mark A. Pollack, Temple University

"The Europeanization of Central and Eastern Europe deals with an important topic in an interesting and theoretically informed way. It makes a significant contribution to a number of debates and lines of research in international relations, comparative public policy, and European studies."—Ellen Comisso, University of California, San Diego

"The Eastern enlargement of the EU constitutes one of the most significant processes of fundamental and peaceful domestic transformation as well as democratic consolidation in world history. This book demonstrates in detail that the extension of EU membership to Central and Eastern Europe is a process of Europeanization, that is, of fundamental domestic change in response to EU rules and regulations. The volume represents a superb example of theory-guided empirical research and the first one using the framework of Europeanization to study Eastern enlargement. If you want to understand the domestic impact of EU Eastern enlargement, you must read this book!"—Thomas Risse, Freie Universität Berlin

About the Author

Frank Schimmelfennig is a Fellow (Senior Researcher) at the Mannheim Center for European Social Research, University of Mannheim. He is the author of The EU, NATO, and the Integration of Europe: Rules and Rhetoric. Ulrich Sedelmeier is Associate Professor of International Relations and European Studies, Central European University, Budapest.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press (April 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801443342
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801443343
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,904,117 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Much of the literature on European integration refers to the domestic impact of the European Union (EU) as "Europeanization." Read the first page
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Czech Republic, World Bank, Frank Schimmelfennig, European Union, European Council, Europeanization East, Europeanization West, Heather Grabbe, Agence Europe, Council of Europe, Beate Sissenich, Guido Schwellnus, Rachel Epstein, Wade Jacoby, Western Europe, West European, Heiko Knobel, Stefan Engert, European Commission, Framework Convention, Regulating the Flow of People, The Europeanization of Environmental Policy, White Paper, Cold War, Bretton Woods
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