
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
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Foreword
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TUNAECS
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The Center for European Studies
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Conference Program
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The Central-Eastern European Contribution to the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU – Constraints and Misunderstandings
Dr. Dorina NASTASE
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The EU as a Security Policy Actor and South East Europe
Dr. Münevver CEBECI
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South Eastern Europe between the US and the EU Security Policies
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dinko DINKOV
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The Primacy of Security versus Freedom and Democracy in the EU
Assist. Prof. Minas SAMATAS
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List of M.A., Ph.D. Students and Researchers
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