2. Enlargements, borders and changing EU political priorities
EFTA Member States: Chronology of free-trade and accession agreements with the EC/EU
TabelleChronological table on Member States of the European Free-Trade Association (EFTA) showing the date of their accession or withdrawal from the organisation, as well as the date of the free-trade agreements concluded between them and the European Economic Community (EEC) [to become the European Community (EC) after the Treaty on European Union came into force on 1 November 1993].
Member States and EU applicant countries: chronology of EC/UE association and accession agreements
TabelleChronological table on Member States and EU applicant countries showing the date of the agreements preceding accession (Association or Europe Agreements) as well as the various stages in the admission process.
Unterzeichnung des Assoziationsabkommens zwischen Griechenland und der EWG (Athen, 9. Juli 1961)
VideoAm 9. Juli 1961 unterzeichnet Griechenland in Athen ein Assoziationsabkommen mit der Europäischen Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft (EWG). Das Abkommen wird am 1. November1962 in Kraft treten.
Cartoon by Behrendt on British accession to the EEC (September 1962)
Bild‘Two souls, alas! reside within my breast …’ In September 1962, referring to the dilemma of Goethe’s Faust, the cartoonist Fritz Behrendt shows Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, hesitating between the United Kingdom’s special relationship with the Commonwealth and the country’s accession to the European Common Market.
Turkey and the European Union (1963–2005)
TabelleTable showing the main stages in relations between Turkey and the European Union, from the signing of the Association Agreement in 1963 to the opening of accession negotiations in 2005.
Agreement establishing an association between the EEC and Turkey (Ankara, 12 September 1963)
TextOn 12 September 1963, the European Economic Community (EEC) and Turkey sign an Association Agreement in Ankara.
Study on the Liège–Maastricht–Aachen border region (1967)
TextIn 1967, the European Commission publishes a note on the problems of border regions and more particularly on internal borders. In the first communication on regional policy in the European Economic Community (1965), the Commission renewed its commitment to pursuing a study programme to analyse frontier regions and propose improvements to cross-border coordination. In this framework, the Study on the Liège–Maastricht–Aachen border region is a first important step in defining the methodology, the aim and the organisation of EEC work on regional policy. Furthermore, this study is a forerunner of the Meuse–Rhine Euroregion, an important Euroregion which was established in 1974 and today coordinates transnational cooperation between the five partner regions at the point where the three countries Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands meet (the cities of Maastricht, Heerlen, Liège, Hasselt and Aachen).
‘Europe: an opportunity for regions’ from La Dernière Heure (28 November 1969)
TextOn 28 November 1969, the Belgian daily newspaper La Dernière Heure publishes an article that reports on some of the topics discussed at the symposium on ‘Border regions in the Common Market era’, organised by the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and held in Brussels in November 1969. In particular, this article focuses on the problems facing the Belgian regions, especially issues of cross-border workers in the region of Hainaut (on the French–Belgian border). The cross-border issues in this area are currently managed by the INTERREG IVA France-Wallonie-Vlaanderen Joint Technical Secretariat, one of the main developers and drivers of cross-border cooperation in the area.
‘Border regions in the Common Market era’ from Le Soir (5 December 1969)
TextOn 5 December 1969, the Belgian daily newspaper Le Soir publishes an article that outlines the programme of a symposium on ‘Border regions in the Common Market era’, organised by the Institute for European Studies of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and held in November 1969. A month earlier the Commission sent the Council a proposal for a decision on the organisation of Community instruments for regional development, accompanied by a note on the Community’s regional policy detailing the regional problems facing the Community.
'Norway and Denmark in the run-up to the referendums' from 30 jours d'Europe
TextIn July 1972, the monthly publication 30 jours d'Europe paints a detailed picture of Denmark and Norway which both wish to accede to the European Economic Community (EEC).
Treaty concerning the Accession of the Kingdom of Denmark, Ireland, the Kingdom of Norway and the United Kingdom to the EEC and the EAEC (Brussels, 22 January 1972)
TextTreaty concerning the accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC) of the Kingdom of Denmark, Ireland, the Kingdom of Norway and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Der Beitritt des Vereinigten Königreichs, Irlands und Dänemarks zu den Europäischen Gemeinschaften (1973)
KarteAm 1. Januar 1973 treten Dänemark, das Vereinigte Königreich und Irland den Europäischen Gemeinschaften bei, die somit neun Mitglieder zählen.
Communication on general aid schemes for regional purposes (Brussels, 27 June 1973)
TextThis document, dated 27 June 1973, shows the arrangement of regional measures after the first enlargement. Community legislation on limits to aid in the central regions of the EEC — which should not exceed 20 % — will be applied to those parts of British territory which, on 1 July 1973, do not fall into the category of assisted and intermediate areas. As for the other new Member States, the entire territory of the Republic of Ireland is designated as a peripheral region, while for Denmark the county of North Jutland and north-western parts of the counties of Viborg and Ringkøbing are recognised as peripheral regions.
Decisions taken or to be taken concerning regional aids in the UK (Brussels, 8 May 1974)
TextThe first EEC enlargement (United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark) represented a crucial passage in the activation of the EEC’s regional policy. The UK had a comparatively long history of regional policy and a solid tradition of measures to cope with the problems of declining industrial areas. The British Government had expressed its interest in regional issues since the accession negotiations. The enlargement brought about some changes in the EEC’s internal policies with the activation of the Community Regional Policy and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), but also led to changes in the UK’s domestic regional policy. This document shows the restrictions that the country was forced to accept in its domestic regional policy in order to comply with the principle of free competition and to develop the new common regional policy.
Note from Renato Ruggiero to Michael Jenkins on the meeting of the Working Group of European Border Regions (Brussels, 18 February 1976)
TextOn 18 February 1976, Italian politician Renato Ruggiero sends a note to Michael Jenkins, Chief of Staff to European Commissioner George Thomson, on the meeting of the Mozer–Gerlach working group on the future of European border regions.
The Community’s internal border regions (Brussels, 29 March 1976)
TextThis report from 29 March 1976 analyses the main problems facing EEC border regions and presents conclusions on some experiences of cross-border cooperation. It also calls for the intervention of the Committee on Regional Policy in this field.
The work of the Council of Europe on cross-border cooperation (Brussels, 24 June 1976)
TextOn 24 June 1976, Italian politician Renato Ruggiero sends a note to Michael Jenkins, Chief of Staff to European Commissioner George Thomson, on the preparatory work for the drafting of the European Outline Convention on Transfrontier Co-operation between Territorial Communities or Authorities.
The action of the European Community for border regions (Brussels, 11 September 1976)
TextThis report, dated 11 September 1976 and presented in Salzburg at a conference on cross-border cooperation, addresses the socio-economic difficulties arising from the Community’s internal borders and the potential alternatives that could be found in a Community framework. It also analyses legal and administrative difficulties and proposes the deepening of bilateral or trilateral cooperation as a solution.
Note from Gommaar van der Auwera to Renato Ruggiero on his presentation in the Euroregion (Brussels, 13 September 1976)
TextOn 13 September 1976, Gommaar van der Auwera, an official in the Directorate-General for Regional Policy at the European Commission, sends a note to Renato Ruggiero in which he analyses the impact of the creation of the European Regional Fund on border regions and its influence on regional economic development.
Resolution on the motion for a resolution on the Community’s regional policy as regards the regions at the Community’s internal frontiers (18 November 1976)
TextThis resolution, dated 18 November 1976 and approved by the European Parliament, analyses the increasing European regional imbalances arising from the existing territorial structure. It also addresses the challenges of the cross-border circulation of workers, business activities in the private sector and the cross-border transport infrastructure. This resolution suggests that in many cases the creation of a cross-border joint authority could be the best option to optimise the potential for cooperation. In this respect, this proposal prefigures future European territorial cooperation networks.
Note on the round table organised by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on cross-border cooperation (Brussels, 10 October 1977)
TextOn 10 October 1977, Gommaar van der Auwera, an official in the Directorate-General for Regional Policy at the European Commission, reports on the activities of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe regarding cross-border cooperation.
Note from Pierre Mathijsen to Roland de Kergolay on European transfrontier cooperation between territorial communities or authorities (Brussels, 13 October 1977)
TextOn 13 October 1977, Pierre Mathijsen, Director-General of Regional Policy in the Commission of the European Communities, sends a document to Roland de Kergolay, Deputy Director-General for External Relations, which highlights the political and institutional difficulties in the drafting of the European Outline Convention on Transfrontier Co-operation between Territorial Communities or Authorities.
Communication from the Commission on the transitional period (1978)
TextIn 1978, in a communication to the Council, the Commission of the European Communities presents the main principles of its action programme for the introduction of differentiated transitional periods enabling Greece, Portugal and Spain to adapt to the European acquis communautaire.
The accession of Greece, Portugal and Spain to the European Communities (1981 and 1986)
KarteOn 1 January 1981, the accession of Greece brings the number of Member States of the European Communities to ten.
‘Europe of the Twelve’ from L’Europe en Formation (March 1985)
TextIn March 1985, the federalist journal L’Europe en Formation welcomes the accession of Spain and Portugal to the European Communities and calls for a change in the decision-making process in order to ensure the viability of the Community system.
Council Regulation (EEC) No 2088/85 concerning the integrated Mediterranean programmes (23 July 1985)
TextThe enlargement to the South provided the basis for the adoption of Integrated Mediterranean Programmes (IMPs), instituted by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2088/85 in 1985. IMPs were introduced in response to Greek threats to veto the accession of Portugal and Spain over fears that their membership would be harmful for the Greek economy. The launch phase for IMPs was managed by Grigoris Varfis, Greek Commissioner responsible for Regional Policy in the first Commission chaired by Jacques Delors from 1985 to 1989. In recognition of Greece’s concerns, the European Council held in Brussels in 1985 accepted the IMP scheme to compensate Greece, as well as Italy and France, also potentially affected by the accession of the Iberian countries.
Report by the European Parliament on the human rights situation in Turkey (9 October 1985)
TextOn 9 October 1985, Richard Balfe, British Member of the European Parliament and rapporteur for the European Parliament’s Political Affairs Committee, submits his report on the human rights situation in Turkey.
"Intégration dans la CEE et l'environnement" dans El País (30 juin 1986)
TextLe 30 juin 1986, le quotidien espagnol El País publie un article sur le processus d'intégration de l'Espagne dans le CEE et plus particulièrement sur les effets de cette adhésion sur la politique environnementale commune.
Demande d'adhésion de la Turquie à la Communauté économique européenne (14 avril 1987)
TextLe 14 avril 1987, Turgut Özal, Premier ministre de la République de Turquie, adresse à Leo Tindemans, ministre belge des Affaires étrangères et président en exercice du Conseil des Communautés européennes, une lettre dans laquelle il demande l'adhésion de la Turquie à la Communauté économique européenne.
European Parliament resolution on a political solution to the Armenian question (18 June 1987)
TextOn 18 June 1987, the European Parliament adopts a resolution on a political solution to the Armenian question and asks the Council to secure from the Turkish Government an acknowledgment of the Armenian genocide of 1915–1917, thereby enabling a political dialogue to be established between Turkey and the representatives of the Armenian people.
Commission Opinion on Turkey's request for accession to the Community (20 December 1989)
TextOn 20 December 1989, in response to Turkey’s application for accession to the European Communities submitted on 14 April 1987, the European Commission delivers a negative opinion on the opening of accession negotiations, citing both economic and political reasons.
Illustration charting the successive stages in the enlargement of the European Union (1 November 1992)
BildIllustration charting the successive stages in the enlargement of the European Union, from the ‘Community of the Six’ to the ‘Union of the Fifteen’.
‘What enlargement?' from L'Europe en formation (Winter 1992)
TextIn its Winter 1992/1993 edition, the federalist magazine L'Europe en formation warns the Europe of the Twelve not to go for enlargement prematurely and without having made the proper preparations.
Note from the European Commission on the outcome of the accession negotiations with Norway (June 1994)
TextIn a note dated June 1994, the European Commission outlines the main results of the negotiations for Norway’s accession to the European Union.
Protocol No 6 on special provisions in the framework of the Structural Funds in Finland, Norway and Sweden, in Documents concerning the accession of the Republic of Austria, the Kingdom of Sweden, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Norway to the European Union (29 August 1994)
TextThe fourth enlargement of the EU in 1995 saw the accession of Finland, Sweden and Austria. Their entry significantly expanded EU territory and introduced a new type of large, sparsely populated region. In particular, the northernmost parts of Finland and Sweden, characterised by their harsh climate, low population density, peripheral location, long distances between communities and small local markets, were very different from other EU regions. The negotiations for the fourth enlargement occurred while the regional policy was undergoing a new reform. The new regulatory framework also took into consideration regional issues raised by the entry of Austria, Finland and Sweden and incorporated three concessions: part of Austria (the Burgenland region) gained Objective 1 status; a new Objective 6 was created for peripheral Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Finland and Sweden; and EU competition policy rules were adapted to accommodate the subsidy practices of the Nordic states.
Der Beitritt Österreichs, Finnlands und Schwedens zur Europäischen Union (1995)
KarteMit dem Beitritt Österreichs, Finnlands und Schwedens am 1. Januar 1995 zählt die Europäische Union nunmehr fünfzehn Mitgliedstaaten.
'Europe: the false fears of enlargement' from Le Monde (13 June 1995)
TextOn 13 June 1995, the French daily newspaper Le Monde considers the reasons behind the fears provoked by each successive enlargement of the European Communities and, subsequently, of the European Union.
European Commission Communication (II), Agenda 2000. The Challenge of Enlargement (1997)
TextVolume II of the Communication Agenda 2000, presented on 16 July 1997 by the European Commission, relating to the reinforcement of the pre-accession strategy.
Report on cross-border and interregional cooperation (23 April 1997)
TextThis report by the European Parliament, dated 23 April 1997, examines cross-border and interregional cooperation initiatives in the framework of the European Union.
The situation of women in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic (1998)
TextIn 1998, the European Parliament publishes a paper on the situation of women in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, candidate countries to the EU. This paper particularly studies the evolution of equal opportunities and treatment for men and women in these three countries as a fundamental socio-economic frontier to be eliminated as part of the consolidation of accession negotiations with these states.
Timetable for accession negotiations by chapter and by country (1998-2004)
TabelleTimetable for negotiations on accession to the Union European, concerning the 31 chapters of the Community acquis, started on 31 March 1998 with the six countries of the Luxembourg group (Hungary, Poland, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Cyprus), then on 15 February 2000 with the six countries of the Helsinki group (Romania, the Slovak Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria and Malta), and brought to a close in December 2002 with 10 countries (Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Slovakia) and in December 2004 with Bulgaria and Romania.
'Hurdles to European expansion' from Le Monde diplomatique (February 1999)
TextIn February 1999, the French monthly newspaper Le Monde Diplomatique analyses the implications and risks, both for the 10 new Member States and for the Fifteen, of the enlargement of the European Union to 25.
‘Europe: a future power in the Middle-East?’ from Le Monde (16 December 1999)
TextOn 16 December 1999, following the Helsinki European Council of 11 and 12 December, the French daily newspaper Le Monde analyses the potential geopolitical consequences of Turkey’s possible future accession to the European Union.
Die Die Europäische Union: Mitgliedstaaten und Kandidatenländer-Kennzahlen (2000)
KarteDiese Karte zeigt für das Jahr 2000 einige Kennzahlen der Mitgliedstaaten und der Beitrittskandidaten der Europäischen Union.
Nuclear safety in the Eastern countries (3 February 2000)
TextIn this document, dated 3 February 2000, Suzanne Frigren, Director of Directorate C for nuclear safety and civil protection, addresses the question of nuclear energy and nuclear safety. She makes particular reference to strategies for improving nuclear safety in Eastern Europe and to the impact of the Chernobyl accident in the continent.
Communication on the impact of enlargement on regions bordering candidate countries — Community action for border regions (Brussels, 25 July 2001)
TextIn the framework of the fifth enlargement, this Communication proposes a series of specific measures aimed at strengthening the economic competitiveness of European Union regions bordering the acceding countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
‘Can Europe have borders?’ from Le Figaro (28 November 2002)
TextOn 28 November 2002, Philippe Raynaud, Professor of Political Science at Panthéon-Assas University, Paris, throws light on the debate on Turkey’s possible accession to the European Union and on the borders in Europe by identifying three potentially conflicting concepts of Europe and calls for the development of a new form of cooperation between the EU and Turkey.
Communication from the Commission entitled Wider Europe — Neighbourhood: A New Framework for Relations with our Eastern and Southern Neighbours (11 March 2003)
TextOn 11 March 2003, the European Commission sets out the principles of the European Union’s new neighbourhood policy with Russia, with the Western New Independent States (WNIS) and with the Southern Mediterranean countries.
Interview mit Günter Verheugen in EUmagazin (April 2003)
TextInterview mit Günter Verheugen, Mitglied der Europäischen Kommission zuständig für die Erweiterung seit September 1999.
"Das Europäische Parlament empfängt die 'Beobachter" der EU-Beitrittskandidaten" in Le Monde (7. Mai 2003)
TextIn einem Kommentar zur kommenden Erweiterung der Europäischen Union um zehn neue Mitglieder beschreibt die französische Tageszeitung Le Monde am 7. Mai 2003, wie das Europäische Parlament und der Rat Beobachter aus diesen Ländern empfangen, damit das Personal aus Politik und Verwaltung sich mit der Arbeitsweise der Gemeinschaft vertraut machen kann.
Communication from the Commission entitled Paving the way for a New Neighbourhood Instrument (1 July 2003)
TextOn 1 July 2003, the European Commission sets out in a communication the elements and the stages for the implementation of the European Neighbourhood Policy.
Address given by Günter Verheugen on the enlargement of the EU and the European Neighbourhood Policy (Moscow, 27 October 2003)
TextOn 27 October 2003, Günter Verheugen, European Commissioner for Enlargement, delivers an address at the Diplomatic Academy in Moscow in which he outlines the implications of the fifth enlargement of the European Union and the principles of its new Neighbourhood Policy.
Cartoon by Behrendt on the issue of EU enlargement (2004)
BildIn 2004, the cartoonist, Behrendt, speculates on the geographical limits of the European Union and on the limits of its forthcoming enlargements.
Cartoon by Matuska on the fifth enlargement of the EU (2004)
BildIn 2004, the Czech cartoonist, Pavel Matuska, takes an ironic look at the European Union’s ability effectively to manage the accession of 10 new Member States, bringing the total number of Member States to 25.
Wolfgang Schüssel, Die Erweiterung der Europäischen Union (2004)
TextIm Jahre 2004 analysiert der österreichische Bundeskanzler Wolfgang Schüssel die Herausforderungen der Erweiterung der Europäischen Union und betont, dass Österreich bereit ist, die Gelegenheiten zu ergreifen, die der Beitritt zehn neuer Mitgliedstaaten bietet.
Address given by Günter Verheugen on the European Neighbourhood Policy (Bratislava, 19 March 2004)
TextOn 19 March 2004, Günter Verheugen, European Commissioner for Enlargement, delivers an address in Bratislava in which he outlines the principles of the European Union’s Neighbourhood Policy.
Bronislaw Geremek: ‘Integration is not an unending process' from Le Soir (30 April 2004)
TextOn 30 April 2004, during an interview granted to the Belgian daily newspaper Le Soir, the historian Bronislaw Geremek, former Polish Foreign Minister, analyses the implications of and challenges inherent in the fifth enlargement of the European Union and declares his opposition to an unending expansion of the organisation.
Feier im Dreiländereck Deutschland, Polen und Tschechische Republik (Zittau, 1. Mai 2004)
VideoAm 1. Mai 2004 wird die Europäische Union um zehn neue Mitgliedstaaten erweitert. An diesem Tag treffen sich der Bundeskanzler der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD) Gerhard Schröder, der polnische Ministerpräsident Leszek Miller und der tschechische Ministerpräsident Vladimir Spidla in Zittau – einer deutschen Stadt im Dreiländereck Deutschland, Polen und Tschechische Republik –, um dort feierlich dieses Ereignis zu begehen.
Rede von Romano Prodi: die fünfte Erweiterungsrunde (Dublin, 1. Mai 2004)
VideoAm 1. Mai 2004 hält der Präsident der Europäischen Kommission Romano Prodi in Dublin eine Rede, in der er das historische Ausmaß der Erweiterung der Europäischen Union um zehn neue Mitgliedstaaten unterstreicht und vor allem auf die internationale Bedeutung des europäischen Aufbauwerks hinweist.
Communication from the Commission entitled European Neighbourhood Policy — Strategy Paper (12 May 2004)
TextOn 12 May 2004, the European Commission presents a strategy paper which marks an important stage in the achievement of good neighbourly relations between the European Union and the countries of Eastern Europe and of the Mediterranean region.
Conclusions of the Brussels European Council: extract concerning new partnership initiatives (Brussels, 17–18 June 2004)
TextOn 17 and 18 June 2004, the Brussels European Council welcomes the Commission proposals on a European Neighbourhood Policy and on a strategic partnership between the European Union and the countries in the Mediterranean region.
Meeting between Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Romano Prodi (23 September 2004)
BildOn 23 September 2004, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish Prime Minister, meets Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission, to discuss the opening of negotiations for Turkey’s accession to the European Union. This meeting was an opportunity to address any remaining obstacles preventing the European Commission from making a recommendation on the date for the opening of the accession negotiations.
Conference of Presidents on Turkey’s application for accession (Brussels, 6 October 2004)
BildOn 6 October 2004, the Conference of Presidents on Turkey’s application for accession comments on the position of the European institutions on Turkey’s application for accession to the European Union. From left to right: Günter Verheugen, European Commissioner responsible for the enlargement negotiations, Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission, Josep Borrell Fontelles, President of the European Parliament, Julian Priestley, Secretary-General of the European Parliament, Harald Rømer, Deputy Secretary-General of the European Parliament, and Brigitte Stensballe, Director in the European Parliament Secretariat.
Address given by Olli Rehn on future relations between the EU and Turkey (Istanbul, 20 October 2004)
TextOn 20 October 2004, Olli Rehn, Commissioner for Enlargement, delivers an address in Istanbul in which he outlines the policy pursued by the European Commission with regard to future relations between the European Union and Turkey.
‘Europe: after Turkey, is Ukraine next?' from Le Monde (30 October 2004)
TextOn 30 October 2004, the French daily newspaper Le Monde speculates on the implications of the future enlargements of the European Union, focusing, in particular, on the case of Ukraine.
Conclusions of the Brussels European Council: Declaration on Ukraine (16–17 December 2004)
TextOn 16 and 17 December 2004, in a Declaration annexed to the conclusions of the Brussels European Council, the Heads of State or Government of the Twenty-Five give their views on the political situation in Ukraine.
Conclusions of the Brussels European Council: extract concerning enlargement (16 and 17 December 2004)
TextOn 16 and 17 December 2004, at the Brussels European Council, the Heads of State or Government of the Twenty-Five welcome the prospect of Bulgarian and Romanian accession to the European Union in January 2007 and call on the Council to reach an agreement with a view to the opening of accession negotiations with Croatia on 17 March 2005 and with Turkey on 3 October 2005.
"Turquía acaricia su gran oportunidad" en El País (17 diciembre 2004)
TextTurquía, siendo ya candidato para la adhesión aunque sin haber comenzado todavía las negociaciones para su integración, a pesar de que parece haber superado la grave crisis económica de 2001 y superará el 8% de crecimiento, se encuentra en una situación en la que su renta per cápita representa un tercio de la media de los 25 estados miembros de la UE. El primer ministro turco, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, ante sus anhelos de integrar a Turquía en la Unión Europea, ha reformado la Constitución, el Código Penal y casi toda la legislación económica. Como respuesta, Erdogan espera que reciba de Bruselas el apoyo necesario para este proceso de integración turca. Como afirma un catedrático de la Universidad de Ankara, y teniendo en cuenta el pulso que se mantiene en el país entre integrismo y modernidad, “no es tan malo que Bruselas siga imponiendo los cambios que necesita Turquía para anclarse en la modernidad y librarse de la amenaza del integrismo”. Turquía aún debe consolidar el respeto a los derechos humanos, especialmente los de los 15 millones de kurdos del sureste del país; y mejorar los niveles de desarrollo económico y de educación. Además, en un país donde se han producido tres golpes militares en los últimos 40 años, las embajadas occidentales instan a Turquía a “armonizar las relaciones entre el poder civil y el militar”.
Interview mit Jean Asselborn: die Beitrittsverhandlungen mit Kroatien (Luxemburg, 10. April 2005)
VideoIn diesem Interview vom 10. April 2005 spricht der luxemburgische Außenminister und amtierende Präsident des Rates der Europäischen Union Jean Asselborn über die Konsequenzen einer möglichen Aufnahme von Beitrittsverhandlungen mit Kroatien zur Europäischen Union.
‘Europe: a global actor’ from Le Figaro (20 June 2005)
TextOn 20 June 2005, in the French daily newspaper Le Figaro, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, European Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, emphasises how important it is for Europe to expand its role on the international stage.
Interview mit Gaston Thorn: die Türkei und die Europäische Union (Luxemburg, 6. Februar 2006)
TonIn diesem Interview betont Gaston Thorn, ehemaliger luxemburgischer Premierminister und Außenminister und später Präsident der Europäischen Kommission, die Bedeutung und die Herausforderungen eines Beitritts der Türkei zur Europäischen Union.
Interview mit Leo Tindemans: die Türkei und die Europäische Union (Brüssel, 24. Februar 2006)
VideoIn diesem Interview kritisiert der ehemalige belgische Premierminister und Minister für Auswärtige Beziehungen Leo Tindemans die seiner Meinung nach zweideutige Haltung der Europäischen Union zu einem möglichen Beitritt der Türkei zur Europäischen Union.
Interview mit Catherine Lalumière: die Türkei und die Europäische Union (Paris, 17. Mai 2006)
VideoIn diesem Interview unterstreicht die ehemalige französische Staatssekretärin für Europäische Angelegenheiten und ehemalige Generalsekretärin des Europarates Catherine Lalumière die Bedeutung eines möglichen Beitritts der Türkei zur Europäischen Union in politischer, wirtschaftlicher, geostrategischer und religiöser Hinsicht.
European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1082/2006 concerning a European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (5 July 2006)
TextThis European Parliament and Council Regulation, dated 5 July 2006, sets out the arrangements for the establishment of European Groupings of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC).
Interview mit Charles Rutten: die ersten Assoziationsabkommen der Gemeinschaft (Den Haag, 29. November 2006)
VideoIn diesem Interview kommt Charles Rutten, ehemaliger Ständiger Vertreter der Niederlande bei den Europäischen Gemeinschaften, auf die Verhandlungen über die Assoziationsabkommen der EWG mit Griechenland und der Türkei zu sprechen und geht dabei auch auf die Haltung der Vereinigten Staaten zu diesem Thema ein.
Der Beitritt Bulgariens und Rumäniens zur Europäischen Union (2007)
KarteAm 1. Januar 2007 treten Bulgarien und Rumänien der Europäischen Union bei, die fortan siebenundzwanzig Mitglieder zählt.
Interview with Bronislaw Geremek (Brussels, 11 June 2008) — Excerpt: the European Union’s borders
VideoIn this interview, Bronislaw Geremek, Polish historian and politician, former member of the social movement Solidarnosc, former Foreign Minister and former Member of the European Parliament, discusses the question of the European Union’s borders from a historical perspective.
The European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC): New Spaces and Contracts for European Integration? (2009)
TextThis article refers to the European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC), its constitutive elements and the state of play, its role in territorial cohesion and cooperation, as well as the political context and the policy agenda behind the EGTC Regulation.
Interview mit Helmut von Verschuer: die Beitrittsverhandlungen mit Spanien und Portugal (Paris, 25. Mai 2009)
VideoIn diesem Interview spricht Helmut von Verschuer über die Unterschiede bei den Verhandlungen mit Spanien und Portugal über den Beitritt zu den Europäischen Gemeinschaften.
Interview mit Helmut von Verschuer: die Gemeinsame Agrarpolitik bei den ersten Erweiterungsverhandlungen (Paris, 25. Mai 2009)
VideoIn diesem Interview beschreibt Helmut von Verschuer die schwierigen Verhandlungen über die Gemeinsame Agrarpolitik (GAP) im Rahmen der ersten Erweiterungsverhandlungen der Europäischen Gemeinschaften.
Interview with Edmund Wellenstein: the strategic dimension of the European Communities’ relations with Greece and Turkey in the 1960s (The Hague, 27 August 2009)
VideoIn this interview, Edmund Wellenstein, Director-General for Foreign Trade at the Commission of the European Communities from 1967 to 1970, describes the strategic importance of the European Communities’ relations with Greece and Turkey in the 1960s, particularly highlighting the external influence of the United States.
Il Gruppo Europeo di Cooperazione Territoriale: un nuovo strumento per la cooperazione territorial (ottobre 2009)
TextThis document refers to the European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation and offers an analysis of this legal instrument within the framework of the EU.
Interview with Jacques Delors (Paris, 16 December 2009) — Excerpt: The EU's frontiers and Turkey's application for membership
VideoIn this interview excerpt, Jacques Delors, President of the Commission of the European Communities from 1985 to 1995, gives his thoughts on the success of the EU's enlargements, seen from a historical perspective that will continue to develop, and explains that he is therefore of the view that negotiations should be held for Turkey's accession.
Interview with Carlos María Bru Purón (San Sebastián de los Reyes, 13 January 2010) — Excerpt: the boundaries of European integration
VideoIn this interview, Carlos Bru, Chairman of the Spanish Federal Council of the European Movement from 1986 to 1996 and since 2004, discusses the cultural and geographical boundaries of the European Union, the role of Turkey in the Middle East and in Europe, the neighbourhood policy and the globalist vision of a ‘cosmopolitan democracy' which needs to come about through a process of ‘global regionalisation'.
Member States of the European Union: chronology of enlargements and candidate countries (2015)
KarteMap illustrating the European Union’s changing composition following the successive enlargements of the European Communities, from the six founding countries to the Union of 28 Member States. This map also shows the candidate countries currently in accession negotiations, the other candidate countries and the potential candidates.
Cartoon by Behrendt on the question of EU enlargement to include Croatia
Bild‘Welcome Croatia!’ In this drawing, the German cartoonist, Fritz Behrendt, portrays Croatia’s difficult journey towards the European Union.