This book examines the impact of EU membership on the foreign policies of the 12 new member states that joined the EU in 2004 and 2007.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. The foreign policies of the new member states: a framework for analysis Michael Baun and Dan Marek 2. Poland: the new agenda setter Joanna Kaminska 3. Hungary Csaba Törö 4. Coloring it Europe? the Europeanization of Czech foreign policy Michal Köan 5. Slovakia: learning to add value to EU foreign policy Jozef Bátora and Veronika Pulisova 6. The Europeanization of Slovenian foreign policy: a one-way process? Zlatko Šabi and Polona Buni 7. Estonia Andres Kasekamp 8. Latvia: on the push-pull effects of a small state in the EU David J. Galbreath and Jeremy Lamoreaux 9. Lithuanian foreign policy since EU accession: torn between history and interdependence Ramunas Vilpisauskas 10. Cyprus: the limits of European solidarity with a small member state Stelios Stavridis and Christos Kassimeris 11. Malta Roderick Pace 12. Romania: the Black Sea Atlanticist Sorin Stefan Denca 13. Bulgaria: the travails of Europeanization Dimitar Bechev 14. Conclusion Michael Baun and Dan Marek