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After having focused on Western Europe for decades, the institutions of the European Union (EU) are now increasingly looking eastward. The process of EU enlargement, which may ultimately imply membership of up to a dozen or more new members, will profoundly change the policies and the institutions of the EU.
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Thimann, C. (2001). EU Enlargement and Implications for Ukraine: A View from the European Central Bank. In: Hoffmann, L., Möllers, F. (eds) Ukraine on the Road to Europe. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57598-3_16
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