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It has been argued for some time that enlargements cannot keep happening without some sort of major changes in the EU’s institutions and decision-making procedures. Previous enlargements have transformed the EU from a membership of 6 to a membership of 15 states. The growth is more than simply a quantitative difference -- enlargement as well as economic dynamism has transformed the EU, both in terms of its external identity and the implications of membership for each member state. ...
It has been argued for some time that enlargements cannot keep happening without some sort of major changes in the EU’s institutions and decision-making procedures.
Approximate Word count = 464 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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