The influence of EU enlargement processes on the changes of European contemporary frontiers
Relations with those member and associated States of EFTA which are not applicants for accession (Brussels, 9 September 1971)
TextOn 9 September 1971, the General Secretariat of the Council drafts an internal document which sets out the relations to be maintained with those member and associated States of EFTA which are not applicants for accession to the European Communities, addressing, in particular, the issues relating to the Stockholm Convention, to multilateral trade agreements and to association agreements.
"Dämpfer für Athen" in Die Zeit (6. Februar 1976)
TextAm 6. Februar 1976 beschreibt die deutsche Wochenzeitung Die Zeit die Besorgnis der Kommission der Europäischen Gemeinschaften über den wirtschaftlichen Rückstand Griechenlands und über die Finanzkosten des griechischen Beitritts zu den Gemeinschaften.
Statement by President Roy Jenkins to the Council on the enlargement of the European Communities (18 October 1977)
TextTranscription of the address by the President of the European Commission to the Council of the European Communities on 18 October 1977 regarding the economic problems associated with the enlargement of the Community.
Gaston Thorn, The second enlargement of the Communities: dangers and opportunities (1978)
TextIn 1978, Gaston Thorn, Prime Minister of Luxembourg, reviews the dangers and opportunities presented by the second enlargement of the European Communities and wonders when and under what conditions the accession of Greece should take place.
Press release by the European Community Information Service in Ottawa on the second enlargement (6 February 1979)
TextOn 6 February 1979, Enrique Domínguez Passier, Spanish Ambassador to Ottawa, sends to the Spanish Foreign Minister a copy of a communication from the European Community Information Service in Ottawa on the enlargement of the European Community to include Greece, Spain and Portugal.
European Parliament resolution on Mediterranean agriculture and enlargement towards the south (17 November 1982)
TextOn 17 November 1982, the European Parliament adopts a resolution in which it highlights the implications of the enlargement of the European Economic Community (EEC) to include Spain and Portugal, with particular regard to the special situation of their agriculture.
"Mit unterschiedlicher Geschwindigkeit" in Le Monde (4. Juni 1992)
TextIn einem Artikel vom 4. Juni 1992 analysiert die französische Tageszeitung Le Monde die Auswirkungen der Entscheidung der dänischen Bevölkerung, den Vertrag von Maastricht nicht zu ratifizieren, auf die Erweiterungsperspektiven der Europäischen Gemeinschaften.
Information report on the enlargement of the Council of Europe (16 June 1992)
TextOn 16 June 1992, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe considers a report on the enlargement of the Strasbourg organisation and lays down terms for accession and the institutional and geopolitical implications thereof.
Commission report, Europe and the Challenge of Enlargement (24 June 1992)
TextSubmitted to the Lisbon European Council of 26 and 27 June 1992 and annexed to the Presidency’s Conclusions, the European Commission report ‘Europe and the Challenge of Enlargement’ lists the conditions for accession to the European Union which applicant countries must satisfy and warns about conditions which must be fulfilled to safeguard the effectiveness of an enlarged Union.
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’.
Interview with Alain Lamassoure on France Inter (2 March 1994)
TextOn 2 March 1994, in an interview for the French radio station France Inter, Alain Lamassoure, French Minister Delegate for European Affairs, gives his views, in particular, on the implications of the enlargement of the European Union to include Austria, Finland, Norway and Sweden.
"Schweden, Finnland und Österreich verständigen sich mit den Zwölf über die Konditionen ihres Beitritts zur Europäischen Union" in Le Monde (3. März 1994)
TextAm 3. März 1994 erläutert die französische Tageszeitung Le Monde das zwei Tage zuvor in Brüssel geschlossene Abkommen, das das Ergebnis der Verhandlungen über den Beitritt Österreichs, Finnlands und Schwedens zur Europäischen Union darstellt.
Conclusions of the Madrid European Council: extract concerning enlargement (15 and 16 December 1995)
TextOn 15 and 16 December 1995, the Madrid European Council confirms the need to make sound preparations for enlargement on the basis of the criteria laid down in Copenhagen and as part of an intensified pre-accession strategy in order to establish the conditions for the gradual, harmonious integration of those States, particularly through the development of the market economy, the adjustment of their administrative structures and the creation of a stable economic and monetary environment.
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.
‘The long road to enlargement’ from Expresso (28 June 1997)
TextOn 28 June 1997, following the Amsterdam European Council held on 16 and 17 June, the Portuguese weekly publication Expresso emphasises the difficulties facing the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEECs) in their journey towards accession to the European Union.
Opinion of the Economic and Social Committee on Agenda 2000 (Brussels, 30 October 1997)
TextOn 30 October 1997, the Economic and Social Committee publishes its Opinion on the Communication from the Commission entitled ‘Agenda 2000’.
Address given by Lionel Jospin at Charles University in Prague (19 November 1998)
TextOn 19 November 1998, Lionel Jospin, French Prime Minister, delivers an address to students at Charles University in Prague in which he emphasises the historic nature of the enlargement of the European Union and the Czech Republic’s strong attachment to Europe.
'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.
Interview with Pierre Moscovici in the Slovak daily newspaper Pravda (Bratislava, 29 March 1999)
TextOn 29 March 1999, Pierre Moscovici, French Minister for European Affairs, grants an interview to the Slovak daily newspaper Pravda in which he comments on the implications of the enlargement of the European Union to include the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEECs).
Exchange of correspondence between Dick Benschop and Péter Gottfried (8–9 November 2000)
TextOn 8 and 9 November 2000, Dick Benschop, Netherlands Junior Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Péter Gottfried, Head of the State Secretariat for Integration in the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, exchange letters concerning the latest progress in the process for the enlargement of the European Union.
Address given by Romano Prodi on preparations for enlargement (Strasbourg, 13 November 2001)
TextOn 13 November 2001, Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission, considers the successive stages of the forthcoming enlargement of the European Union, referring to Europe’s historic duty.
Summit meeting between Benelux and the Visegrad Group (Luxembourg, 5 December 2001)
TextOn 5 December 2001, the Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers of Benelux and the Visegrad Group meet at the Kirchberg Conference Centre in Luxembourg to discuss the future of Europe in general and to consider in particular the strengthening of cooperation between the two regional groups.
Opening address given by Pat Cox to the European Parliament’s historic debate on enlargement (19 November 2002)
TextOn 19 November 2002, Pat Cox, President of the European Parliament, emphasises the historical significance of the debate on enlargement which is also attended by Members of Parliament from the countries applying for accession to the European Union.
Pressekonferenz von Tony Blair beim Europäischen Rat von Kopenhagen (16. Dezember 2002)
TextAm 16. Dezember 2002 gibt der britische Premierminister Tony Blair am Rande des Europäischen Rates von Kopenhagen eine Pressekonferenz, bei der er vor allem auf die historische Tragweite der von den fünfzehn Staats- und Regierungschefs getroffenen Beschlüssen bezüglich der Erweiterung der Europäischen Union eingeht.
Carmela Martín and Jaime Turrión, The impact of EU enlargement on Spanish trade, migration flows and direct investment flows (2003)
TextStudy by Carmela Martín, Director of the European Economy Group at the Complutense University of Madrid, and Jaime Turión, Research Assistant in the same Group, to evaluate the nature and scope for the Spanish economy of the accession of ten new Member States to the European Union.
Lorena Ruano, The common agricultural policy and the European Union’s enlargement to Eastern and Central Europe: a comparison with the Spanish case (2003)
TextWorking document published by the European University Institute in Florence in which Lorena Ruano, Doctor in International Relations, compares the problems encountered during the negotiations for the accession of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe to those currently facing Spain. The document particularly focuses on the redistribution of aid provided under the common agricultural policy.
Commission Opinion on the applications for accession of ten States to the EU (19 February 2003)
TextOn 19 February 2003, the European Commission delivers a favourable opinion on the accession to the European Union of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia.
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.
Address given by Jacques Chirac at the signing of the Treaty of Accession (Athens, 16 April 2003)
TextOn 16 April 2003, at the Athens Summit, Jacques Chirac, President of the French Republic, emphasises the historic importance of the new enlargement of the European Union.
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.
Address given by Jean-Pierre Raffarin on the ratification of the Treaty of Athens (Paris, 25 November 2003)
TextOn 25 November 2003, as the bill authorising the ratification of the Treaty of Athens is scrutinised in the French National Assembly, the French Prime Minister, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, emphasises the historic nature of the enlargement of the European Union to include the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEECs).
Communication from the Commission: Building our Common Future (10 February 2004)
TextIn its communication dated 10 February 2004 entitled Building our Common Future: Policy challenges and budget resources in the enlarged Union 2007–2013, the Commission considers the Union’s policy guidelines and priority objectives for the period 2007–2013 and the budget resources which need to be implemented to comply with them.
Address given by Jean-Claude Juncker on the enlargement of the European Union (Paris, 26 February 2004)
TextOn 26 February 2004, two months before the fifth enlargement of the European Communities, Jean-Claude Juncker, Luxembourg Prime Minister and Finance Minister, delivers an address at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI) in Paris in which he considers the progress made by the countries of Europe along the road towards European integration.
Interview mit Jacques F. Poos: die fünfte Erweiterungsrunde der EU (Sanem, 16. April 2004)
VideoIn diesem Interview kommentiert der Europa-Abgeordnete und ehemalige luxemburgische Außenminister Jacques F. Poos die Chancen und Risiken der für den 1. Mai 2004 vorgesehenen fünften Erweiterungsrunde der Europäischen Union und widmet sich der Frage der türkischen Kandidatur.
Press conference held by Jacques Chirac on Europe (Paris, 29 April 2004)
TextOn 29 April 2004, the French President, Jacques Chirac, delivers an address on Europe and answers journalists’ questions on the implications of the enlargement of the European Union.
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.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Günter Verheugen (23 September 2004)
BildOn 23 September 2004, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets Günter Verheugen, European Commissioner for Enlargement. The visit of the Turkish Prime Minister is an opportunity to address any remaining obstacles preventing a favourable response by the European Commission on the opening of negotiations with Turkey for accession to the European Union.
‘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.
Interview mit Jacques Santer: die Vorarbeiten zur fünften Erweiterungsrunde (Sanem, 6. April 2006)
VideoIn diesem Interview erinnert Jacques Santer, ehemaliger Präsident der Europäischen Kommission, an die Schwierigkeiten und die Strategien, die die Kommission Ende der neunziger Jahre zur Vorbereitung der Erweiterung der Europäischen Union um die Kandidaten aus Mittel- und Osteuropa (MOEL) benutzte.
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.
Council Conclusions on the enlargement of the European Union (17 October 2006)
TextOn 17 October 2006, following the European Commission’s final Monitoring Report issued on 26 September, the Council of the European Union decides to welcome Bulgaria and Romania as Member States of the European Union as from 1 January 2007.
Transcription of the interview with Bronislaw Geremek (Brussels, 11 June 2008)
TextTranscription of the interview with Bronislaw Geremek (1932–2008), Polish historian and politician, former member of the Solidarnosc social movement and former Polish Foreign Minister, carried out by the Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe (CVCE) on 11 June 2008 at the studios of the Council of the European Union in Brussels. The interview was conducted by Serge Thines, an assistant researcher at the CVCE, and particularly focuses on the following subjects: Bronislaw Geremek’s youth and training, the creation and work of Solidarnosc and the peaceful transition in Poland, Poland’s accession to the European Union and the limits and identity of the European Union.
Interview with Carlos María Bru Purón (San Sebastián de los Reyes, 13 January 2010) — Excerpt: European Union enlargement
VideoIn this interview, Carlos Bru, Chairman of the Spanish Federal Council of the European Movement from 1986 to 1996 and since 2004, speaks about the transfer of national sovereignty to the European Union through the enlargement processes and the ‘opt-in' and ‘opt-out' systems, and also discusses strengthened cooperation and the implications of a constitutional treaty for an enlarged Europe.
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'.
Interview with Manuel Marín González: the significance and consequences of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the impact of EU enlargement to the East (Madrid, 13 April 2010)
VideoIn this interview, Manuel Marín, First Vice-President of the European Commission from 1993 to 1999, gives his views on the emergence of a new era following the end of the Cold War. He also compares Spain’s ‘return to Europe’ with that of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, and discusses the impact on Spain, in terms of ‘budgetary solidarity’, of this enlargement to the East.