Bulgarian

Jean Monnet Regional Project
2007 – ONE EU ENLARGEMENT IS NOT ENOUGH:
An inclusive enlargement process –
post first wave prospects for South Eastern Europe

 

AN INCLUSIVE EU ENLARGEMENT PROCESS AS A FACTOR FOR EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL SECURITY IN THE SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE

 

An English language volume of articles, presented on a conference,

organized on 25 May 2004 in Ankara, TURKEY

by the TUNAECS

in partnership with the

Bulgarian European Community Association (BECSA)

Romanian European Community Association (RECSA)

TUNAECS / European Community Institute – Marmara University, Turkey

Jean Monnet Center of Excellence- University of Crete, Greece

Jean Monnet Center of Excellence/ Sussex European Institute – University of Sussex, U.K.

 

Thanks to financial support from the Jean Monnet Programme of the European Commission.

Thanks to Middle East Technical University/ Department of International Relations and Center for European Studies.

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CONTENTS

 

  1. Foreword

  1. TUNAECS

  1. The Center for European Studies

  1. Conference Program

  1. The Central-Eastern European Contribution to the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU – Constraints and Misunderstandings
    Dr. Dorina NASTASE

  1. The EU as a Security Policy Actor and South East Europe
    Dr. Münevver CEBECI

  1. South Eastern Europe between the US and the EU Security Policies
    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dinko DINKOV

  1. The Primacy of Security versus Freedom and Democracy in the EU
    Assist. Prof. Minas SAMATAS

 

  1. List of M.A., Ph.D. Students and Researchers


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