Menu
HomeHome  ›  Archive  ›  In the Media  ›  TASR | EU accession helped Central and Eastern European countries

TASR | EU accession helped Central and Eastern European countries

In 2004, a total of ten new countries joined the European Union, the largest enlargement in terms of population and number of countries. EU accession has helped the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, especially in terms of economic growth and political stabilisation. Žiga Faktor, Deputy Director of EUROPEUM Institute and Head of the Brussels Office, commented on this topic.
30. April 2024

Sitting at the same table with other countries is important, even if we may not always agree with them. The key is to have a voice and to be present. 

Read the full article here

Share on socials

Related articles

Policy Brief | Impacts of Ukraine's accession on the EU and its member states

Policy Brief | Impacts of Ukraine's accession on the EU and its member states

Policy Paper | Advancing EU enlargement beyond 2024: Opportunities and challenges ahead

Policy Paper | Advancing EU enlargement beyond 2024: Opportunities and challenges ahead

Blog | Introducing Qualified Majority Voting in the Intermediate Steps of EU Enlargement

Blog | Introducing Qualified Majority Voting in the Intermediate Steps of EU Enlargement

Policy Paper | Illiberalising EU enlargement to the Western Balkans

Policy Paper | Illiberalising EU enlargement to the Western Balkans

Blog | Reviving ‘the dead provision’: Could QMV save the procedure under Article 7 TEU?

Blog | Reviving ‘the dead provision’: Could QMV save the procedure under Article 7 TEU?

chevron-down
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram