Ad
European foreign policy effectively started in the Balkans, it would be a shame if it ended there too. (Photo: Ayuto)

The euro crisis should not stop enlargement

Wrecked by the euro crisis and a loss of the confidence that helped it expand to the current 27 members, the European Union might be expected to shrink rather than grow in the coming few years.

Without an effective solution to the euro crisis, the odds are that states might exit the common currency, if not the EU as a whole, and further expansion seems a long way down the list of priorities.

However enlargement is far from over, with Croatia due to join next year and other count...

To read this story, log in or subscribe

Enjoy access to all articles and 25 years of archives, comment and gift articles. Become a member for as low as €1,75 per week.

Already a member? Login

Disclaimer

The views expressed in this opinion piece are the author’s, not those of EUobserver
European foreign policy effectively started in the Balkans, it would be a shame if it ended there too. (Photo: Ayuto)

Tags

Ad

Related articles

Ad
Ad