Ukraine’s Membership Application As a Trigger to Reform the EU Enlargement Policy

Author:

Kaveshnikov N. Yu.

Abstract

Abstract The European Union’s successive enlargements had a qualitative impact on the nature of the integration organization, entailing changes in the agenda and priorities, institutions, and decision-making process and also changing the attitude of other international actors towards the European Union. The EU’s decision to grant candidate status to Ukraine reflects a fundamental change in the logic and goals of the enlargement policy and will have a strategic impact on the design of integration processes both within the EU and on its periphery. This article is devoted to two aspects of the ongoing changes: (1) the geopoliticization of the enlargement policy and (2) the further development of differentiation processes and the prospect for new forms of external differentiation (partial membership).

Publisher

Pleiades Publishing Ltd

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Cultural Studies

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