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This 3 page paper looks at the EU and its possible expansion East. The paper argues that a two-tier negotiation method is necessary.
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another entity in the 1950s but evolved into the grand organization that is well known today. Yet, while it is an organization that caters to various countries and their trading
dilemmas, expansion of the union has raised substantial and relevant questions. This has been true over time, but is extremely noteworthy today. According to a student, it is thought
that enlargement to the East will inevitably lead to a two-tier EU. Is this really likely, or might other alternatives be the case? The thought may be supported, but there
is always the other side of the coin. The EU notably faces enlargement challenges and this has been true since the 1950s (Kokubo, 2001). Until the middle of the 1980s,
the challenge was found in what was considered to be the ""West" European continent, " where the "West" was a term that was used in a political manner (2001). However,
shortly after the Berlin Wall was torn down in 1989, a variety of European nations would apply for EU membership (2001). After that time period, negotiations with both
Cyprus and Malta were opened after the Intergovernmental Conference that occurred in 1996 (2001). It was suggested that "the European Commission study the membership of the CEECs as well as
the internal reform of the which will be a precondition for the next enlargement" (2001). The European Commission would give their recommendation in 1997 where six candidates were considered for
membership (2001). Kosovo was one of these countries and the Kosovo crisis that occurred in 1999 would press existing members to challenge the existent "two tier method" in the
negotiating process (2001). At the same time, an expansion East would likely requisite a two-tier EU. Whether or not the expansion will culminate in such a paradigm is of
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