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The European Union's enlargement policy continues to be a contested process shaped by geopolitical shifts, evolving identities, and the expectations of pro-EU actors. This panel examines the tensions between EU policy and civil society aspirations in Georgia and Armenia, as well as broader enlargement dynamics in Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans. Contributions analyze the EU’s debordering and rebordering strategies after 2022, the shifting significance of European values in MEPs’ discourse on Russia and Israel, and the impact of the Russian invasion on EU parliamentary debates regarding the Western Balkans. Additionally, the panel explores patron-client dynamics in EU-Serbia relations, questioning traditional approaches to enlargement. By integrating discourse analysis with policy studies, this discussion critically assesses the EU’s role as a transformative power in its neighborhood.
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Debordering and Rebordering in EU Enlargement: Identity and Policy Shifts in Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans After 2022 | View Paper Details |
Questioning European Values Significance? MEPs Discourse Regarding Russia and Israel | View Paper Details |
Role Conflicts and Patron-Client Dynamics: Rethinking EU Enlargement Through the Case of Serbia | View Paper Details |
Too Little, Too Late? Mismatches Between EU Policy and Pro-EU Civil Society Actors’ Expectations in Georgia and Armenia | View Paper Details |