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The enlargement process on hold? Comparison of the French and German positions towards the widening of the EU
Author(s) -
Anes Makul,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
društveni ogledi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2303-6281
pISSN - 2303-5706
DOI - 10.14706/doi21421
Subject(s) - resizing , german , european union , supporter , politics , political science , skepticism , international trade , economics , law , geography , history , genealogy , philosophy , archaeology , epistemology
This work aims to compare the enlargement policies of France and Germany, which are regarded as the leaders of the EU and whose policies are assumed to have a significant impact on other states within the Union. Additional to the political significance, these two countries are among the founding members of the Union and have been part of every of the seven enlargement rounds. Besides similarities, there is also a significant difference between these two states in their approach to the expansion of the EU. While France acts as an enlargement skeptic, Germany acts as a supporter of the widening process. The general hypothesis is that the enlargement policies of these two states are determined by the perceived costs and benefits of such policy.

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