Literature
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EU Links
European Commission - EU enlargement
Website of the European Commission providing basic information on the EU enlargement process.
European Parliament - Factsheet on the Enlargement of the Union
European Parliament factsheet with information on the legal basis, objectives, background, past enlargements and the role of the European Parliament in the enlargement process.
EUR-Lex - Summaries of EU legislation - Enlargement
Summaries of legislation relating to past and ongoing enlargement processes.
Library guide to EU enlargement
A guide to resources on EU enlargement compiled by the Council Library.
Other Links
Daily-updated news on the EU's relations with its neighbours and the enlargement process.
Perspectives on European Politics and Society
Journal focusing on all aspects of European Politics, widely defined to include, comparative politics, political sociology, international relations, and modern history. Its specific focus are the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and the enlargement of the EU.