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Who Decides, Who Benefits? Democratic Legitimacy in the EU’s Enlargement Policy

European Union
Foreign Policy
P029
Giselle Bosse
Maastricht University
Karina Shyrokykh
Stockholm University

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Civil Society Agency in EU Enlargement: The Case of Moldova’s Screening Process View Paper Details
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Sovereignty and Asymmetric Conditionality in EU Enlargement Policy View Paper Details
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Norms without Credibility: How Lack of Democratic Credibility Undermines Socialization through Naming and Shaming View Paper Details
Enlargement as a Strategic Necessity: How Russia’s War of Aggression Against Ukraine Reshaped EU Policy Priorities View Paper Details
Between Silence and Selective Support: How Geopolitics Shapes EU Reactions to Informal Social Movements in Serbia (2019 vs. 2024–25) View Paper Details
Strategic Autonomy, Security, and EU Enlargement: Parliamentary Discourses in an Era of Geopolitical Change View Paper Details