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The Impact of Geography and Ethnicity on EU Enlargement: New Evidence from the Accession of Eastern Europe

White, Diana Petrova
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In this dissertation I argue that established EU member states slow down accession of Eastern European members because they do not consider them suitable for a western-style liberal democracy due to the pronounced presence of specific factors related to ethnicity and geography in the region. I evaluate EU enlargement on wave-by-wave basis and conclude that the major concern with accessing Eastern Europe is Russia’s increased political influence in the region.

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2017-05-10
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Institutions, European Union, Russia, Minorities, Conflict
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White, Diana Petrova. 2017. "The Impact of Geography and Ethnicity on EU Enlargement: New Evidence from the Accession of Eastern Europe." Dissertation, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/10110209
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2017-05-02
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