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Vulnerabilities, Accession Hangovers and the Presidency Role: Explaining New EU Member States' Choices for Europe. CES Central Eastern Europe Working Paper Series No. 68, February 2010

机译:漏洞,加入宿醉和担任主席角色:解释欧盟新成员国对欧洲的选择。 CEs中欧和东欧工作文件系列第68号,2010年2月

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What shapes a European Union member state's preferences and why do some states seem much more enthusiastic about further integration in some policy areas than others? This paper examines the factors which shape the preferences of three of the 2004 entrants: Slovakia, Slovenia and the Czech Republic. Based on a detailed study of government and party documents complemented by a series of 40 semi-structured interviews, I argue that whilst there is merit in many of the explanations used to explain national preference formation in the longer-established member states, the key to preference formation lies in vulnerabilities and perceived weakness.
机译:是什么塑造了欧盟成员国的偏好?为什么有些国家似乎比其他国家更热衷于某些政策领域的进一步融合?本文研究了影响2004年新进入者中的三个偏好的因素:斯洛伐克,斯洛文尼亚和捷克共和国。在对政府和党的文件进行了详细研究的基础上,辅以一系列40次半结构化访谈,我认为,尽管有很多解释可用于解释历史悠久的成员国的国家偏好形成问题,但对于偏好形成在于脆弱性和感知弱点。

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    Haughton Tim.;

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