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The New Enlargement Package Sends the Right Message – Now the EU Needs the Backbone to Go Forward
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The New Enlargement Package Sends the Right Message – Now the EU Needs the Backbone to Go Forward

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The EU’s new enlargement package puts geopolitics firmly at the centre – and rightly so. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine jolted enlargement out of a decade-long slumber and turned it into a core European security imperative. The European Commission also frames enlargement as a source of prosperity, drawing a straight line between past accession rounds and today’s stronger, safer EU. With these messages, the new enlargement package strikes the right tone – in timing and political intent – but they will only matter if the EU shows the resolve to turn momentum into action.  

Read the full publication by the Centre for European Policy Studies here.

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