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Bringing together leading European and North American experts, this timely volume answers questions about the implications and management of the new external borders of the European Union following another phase of enlargement. Implications of the EUs new external border, especially its eastern border with Russia and Ukraine, will be a key issue for the new member countries, for the EU, and for the new neighbouring regions. The contributors address this emerging question from two perspectives. They examine whether an expanded Europe will create a new dividing line in Europe between insiders and outsiders, and also consider the concrete problems of border management and how the issues will be handled. The book will be of particular value to those concerned with European politics and the expansion of Europe, and to those with an interest in political sociology.

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SOFT OR HARD BORDERS?
With thanks to the European Commission and Carleton University for support for the production of this volume.
Soft or Hard Borders?
Managing the Divide in an Enlarged Europe
Edited by
JOAN DEBARDELEBEN
Centre for European Studies Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
First published 2005 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2017 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2005 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2017 by Routledge
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Copyright Joan DeBardeleben 2005
Joan DeBardeleben has asserted her right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editor of this work.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Soft or hard borders? : managing the divide in an enlarged
Europe
1. European Union countries - Boundaries 2. European Union
countries - Emigration and immigration 3. European Union
countries - Foreign relations - Former Soviet republics
4. Former Soviet republics - Foreign relations - European
Union countries
I. DeBardeleben, Joan
320.17
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
DeBardeleben, Joan.
Soft or hard borders? : managing the divide in an enlarged Europe / by Joan DeBardeleben. -- 1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-7546-4338-7
1. European Union countries--Emigration and immigration. 2. European Union countries-Foreign relations. I. Title.
JV7590.D43 2005
320.12--dc22
2004026947
ISBN 13: 978-0-7546-4338-8 (hbk)
Contents
Joan DeBardeleben
Charles Pentland
Helmut Hubel
Drago Popa and Bogdan Buduru
Hlne Pellerin
Sandra Lavenex
Jrg Monar
Olga Potemkina
Juris Gromovs
Bogdan Buduru, Ph.D. candidate, Economics, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. M.Sc., Engineering, 1991, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania. Currently a lecturer with the Department of Economics and the Institute for European and Russian Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. His research interests include investigating the determinants of success in the Central and Eastern European transition to democracy and market economy from a New Institutional Economics perspective.
Joan DeBardeleben (ed.), Professor, Institute of European and Russian Studies; Director, Centre for European Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1979. Author of numerous books and articles on Russian politics, politics of the German Democratic Republic, including themes related to environmental policy, federalism, election, and public opinion. Current research relates to the Russian state and multi-level governance with a focus on Russian federalism and EURussian relations.
Juris Gromovs, Deputy Head, European Integration Bureau, Department of Sectoral Policies, Government of Latvia; Instructor at the University of Latvia. Diploma in Law; M.A. International Law; currently a doctoral candidate in International Law at the University of Latvia. Author of several publications dealing with migration issues, asylum procedures, treaty reform, and legal harmonization in the context of EU accession.
Helmut Hubei, Chair of Foreign Policy and International Relations, Institute of Political Science, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany. Habilitation (professorship), University of Bonn, 1993; Ph.D., University of Marburg/Lahn, 1979. Author of numerous books and articles on the Baltic region, Eastern relations of the EU and Germany, the NATORussian relationship, the EU and Russia, security in Europe.
Sandra Lavenex, Assistant Professor, Institute of Political Science, University of Bem.Ph.D., Social and Political Science, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 1999. Author of books and articles on EU asylum and immigration policies, migration and European integration, justice and home affairs in the EU.
Jrg Monar, Professor of Contemporary European Studies and Co-Director of the Sussex European Institute. Professor Monar has published over 140 books, articles, and chapters on EU external relations, EU justice and home affairs, constitutional and institutional aspects of the European integration process.
Nanette Neuwahl, Professor of Law, University of Montreal. Ph.D., Law, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 1988. Currently completing a book on EU enlargement, law, and socio-economic perspectives. Author of numerous articles on European integration, with a focus on legal aspects.
Hlne Pellerin, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Ottawa, Canada. Ph.D., Political Science, York University, 1995. Author of many articles on politics of migration in North America and Europe.
Charles Pentland, Professor, Department of Political Studies, and Director of the Centre for International Studies, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Ph.D., International Relations, University of London (School of Economics), 1970. Author of books and articles on conflict management in the Balkans, transatlantic relations, EU enlargement, and NATO enlargement.
Drago Popa, doctoral candidate and teaching assistant, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. M.A., European and Russian Studies, Carleton University, 2003. His areas of concentration are comparative politics and international relations, focusing on post-Communist systemic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe, transnational ethnic groups in Europe, and civilmilitary relations. He worked as reporter, editor and head of political departments with several media organisations in Romania, 19962000.
Olga Potemkina, Head of Regional Studies, Centre for European Integration Studies, Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. Ph.D., History, Russian Academy of Sciences, 1990. Author of over 40 publications on Russian and English migration processes in the European Union and Russia, justice and home affairs, and EU enlargement and its impact on Russian foreign policy.
AFSJ
Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
BSEC
Black Sea Economic Cooperation
CARDS
Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development, and Stabilisation
CBSS
Council of Baltic Sea States
CEE
Central and Eastern Europe
CEI
Central European Initiative
CFSP
Common Foreign and Security Policy
CIRAM
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