ABSTRACT

This book is the first comprehensive study of how and why the European Union has enlarged to become northern Europe’s leading power.

Pami Aalto presents a new approach to the under-theorized field of EU foreign policy studies, showing how, since 1990, the EU has enlarged to include Finland, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, and also incorporated the former East Germany. He also examines how this northern expansion has led the EU to reflect on relations with Russia and its north-western regions.

This unique study includes:

  • a fresh approach to the under-theorized field of EU foreign policy
  • key empirical material, including hundreds of documents, interviews and field experiments
  • in-depth case studies of relations between the EU, Nordic states, Baltic states and Russia with its north-western regions.

This is essential reading for all students of European politics, Russian studies and international relations.

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|14 pages

The EU encounters Norden

chapter 3|14 pages

The EU encounters the post-Soviet north I

chapter 5|20 pages

New semi-insiders I: Estonia

chapter 6|17 pages

New semi-insiders II: Latvia

chapter 7|19 pages

New semi-insiders III: Lithuania