
European Union Enlargement Conditionality
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Eli Gateva is a teaching fellow at Queen Mary University of London, UK. She was previously a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Manchester, UK. Her research has focused on the effectiveness of EU post-accession conditionality towards Bulgaria and Romania and the impact of inter-institutional dynamics of the EU on the development of EU enlargement policy.
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Introduction
1. Conditionality and EU Enlargement: A Conceptual Overview
2. EU Enlargement Conditionality in the Context of the 2004 Enlargement
3. EU Enlargement Conditionality in the Context of the 2007 Enlargement
4. EU Enlargement Conditionality in the Context of the South-Eastern Enlargements
5. The Evolution of EU Enlargement Conditionality: Overview and Key Findings
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