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The
Enlargement of
the European
Union
Introduction
The EU has been a
symbol of unity and
progress since the
Treaty of Rome in
1957.
The EU's image has
been tarnished by
allegations of
undemocratic practices
and lack of direction.
Despite this, many
countries are still eager
to join the EU.
Whether increasing
EU membership would
provide any real
benefit or not?
The potential benefits
and pitfalls of two
candidate countries
(European
Commission, 2021).
Why are
these nations
keen to join
the EU?
• There are several reasons why countries are
eager to join the EU
• It offers a platform for economic growth and
stability
• The EU has a single market, which allows for
the free movement of goods, capital, services,
and people
• This creates new opportunities for trade and
investment
• The EU is a symbol of peace and cooperation,
having helped to resolve conflicts in the past
• The EU offers a range of political and social
benefits (Dannreuther. 2006)
Would increasing its membership provide any
real benefit to the EU?
Creating a larger
market, allowing for
increased trade and
investment
Helping to promote
peace and stability in
Europe and beyond
New perspectives and
ideas to the EU,
helping to make it a
more dynamic and
inclusive organization.
Candidate Country 1:
North Macedonia
North Macedonia is one of
the eight recognized
candidate countries waiting
for membership in the EU
The potential benefits of North
Macedonia joining the EU
include its well-educated
workforce, a growing economy,
and its strategic location
There are also potential pitfalls
including the need for significant
reforms in areas such as
corruption, rule of law, and
minority rights (Baldwin, 1995).
Candidate Country 2:
Albania
Albania is another
recognized candidate
country waiting for EU
membership
The potential benefits of Albania
joining the EU include its young
and dynamic population,
growing economy, and its
strategic location
There are also potential pitfalls
including corruption, organized crime,
and the need for significant reforms in
areas such as the rule of law and
minority rights.
Benefits of
North
Macedonia's
Membership
Pitfalls of North Macedonia's Membership
• North Macedonia may face short-term economic challenges related to
the process of adjusting to EU standards and regulations.
• It could lead to political pressures to align with EU policies, which
could result in tensions with other regional powers.
• The lure of better employment opportunities in other EU countries.
• The integration of North Macedonia into the EU may be hindered by
cultural and linguistic differences.
• North Macedonia's reliance on EU funding may result in a loss of
autonomy in decision-making. (Smith, 2005)
Benefits of Albania's Membership
Access to new technologies and expertise for the extraction and
processing of minerals, petroleum, and natural resources.
More investment and financing to Albania's mining and energy
sectors, enabling the country to develop these industries more rapidly
Improve infrastructure in areas where natural resources are located,
making extraction and transportation more efficient
Improved human rights and democratic values (European
Commission, 2021)
Pitfalls of Albania's Membership
Dependency on natural
resource exports could
result in vulnerability to
global market fluctuations
Environmental risks,
Resources Depletion,
Conflict with EU Rules
and Corruption
Potential resistance from
existing EU members
(European Council, 2020)
Conclusion
• The EU remains attractive to countries seeking membership despite recent democratic
criticisms.
• North Macedonia and Albania are two recognized candidate countries waiting for EU
membership.
• Each country has its own potential benefits and challenges associated with joining the
EU.
• Expanding EU membership poses challenges, but potential benefits include increased
trade, investment, peace and stability, and access to funding for economic and social
development.
Recommendations
• The EU should continue to provide support
and guidance to candidate countries,
including North Macedonia and Albania, to
help them meet the necessary requirements
for membership.
• The EU should also address and resolve its
own internal issues to demonstrate its
commitment to democratic values and
practices.
• Candidate countries should be transparent
and proactive in addressing areas of concern,
such as corruption and the rule of law, to
build trust with existing EU members.
References
• European Commission (2021). European Union: EU and its Member States. Retrieved from
https://ec.europa.eu/info/european-union-and-its-member-states_en
• European Council (2020). The European Union: A Union of Democratic Values. Retrieved from
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2020/07/09/the-european-union-a-union-
of-democratic-values/
• Smith, K. E. (2005). Enlargement and European order.
• Dannreuther, R. (2006). Developing the alternative to enlargement: the European Neighborhood
Policy. Eur. Foreign Aff. Rev., 11, 183.
• Baldwin, R. E. (1995). The eastern enlargement of the European Union. European Economic
Review, 39(3-4), 474-481.

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Enlargement of EU final.pptx

  • 2. Introduction The EU has been a symbol of unity and progress since the Treaty of Rome in 1957. The EU's image has been tarnished by allegations of undemocratic practices and lack of direction. Despite this, many countries are still eager to join the EU. Whether increasing EU membership would provide any real benefit or not? The potential benefits and pitfalls of two candidate countries (European Commission, 2021).
  • 3. Why are these nations keen to join the EU? • There are several reasons why countries are eager to join the EU • It offers a platform for economic growth and stability • The EU has a single market, which allows for the free movement of goods, capital, services, and people • This creates new opportunities for trade and investment • The EU is a symbol of peace and cooperation, having helped to resolve conflicts in the past • The EU offers a range of political and social benefits (Dannreuther. 2006)
  • 4. Would increasing its membership provide any real benefit to the EU? Creating a larger market, allowing for increased trade and investment Helping to promote peace and stability in Europe and beyond New perspectives and ideas to the EU, helping to make it a more dynamic and inclusive organization.
  • 5. Candidate Country 1: North Macedonia North Macedonia is one of the eight recognized candidate countries waiting for membership in the EU The potential benefits of North Macedonia joining the EU include its well-educated workforce, a growing economy, and its strategic location There are also potential pitfalls including the need for significant reforms in areas such as corruption, rule of law, and minority rights (Baldwin, 1995).
  • 6. Candidate Country 2: Albania Albania is another recognized candidate country waiting for EU membership The potential benefits of Albania joining the EU include its young and dynamic population, growing economy, and its strategic location There are also potential pitfalls including corruption, organized crime, and the need for significant reforms in areas such as the rule of law and minority rights.
  • 8. Pitfalls of North Macedonia's Membership • North Macedonia may face short-term economic challenges related to the process of adjusting to EU standards and regulations. • It could lead to political pressures to align with EU policies, which could result in tensions with other regional powers. • The lure of better employment opportunities in other EU countries. • The integration of North Macedonia into the EU may be hindered by cultural and linguistic differences. • North Macedonia's reliance on EU funding may result in a loss of autonomy in decision-making. (Smith, 2005)
  • 9. Benefits of Albania's Membership Access to new technologies and expertise for the extraction and processing of minerals, petroleum, and natural resources. More investment and financing to Albania's mining and energy sectors, enabling the country to develop these industries more rapidly Improve infrastructure in areas where natural resources are located, making extraction and transportation more efficient Improved human rights and democratic values (European Commission, 2021)
  • 10. Pitfalls of Albania's Membership Dependency on natural resource exports could result in vulnerability to global market fluctuations Environmental risks, Resources Depletion, Conflict with EU Rules and Corruption Potential resistance from existing EU members (European Council, 2020)
  • 11. Conclusion • The EU remains attractive to countries seeking membership despite recent democratic criticisms. • North Macedonia and Albania are two recognized candidate countries waiting for EU membership. • Each country has its own potential benefits and challenges associated with joining the EU. • Expanding EU membership poses challenges, but potential benefits include increased trade, investment, peace and stability, and access to funding for economic and social development.
  • 12. Recommendations • The EU should continue to provide support and guidance to candidate countries, including North Macedonia and Albania, to help them meet the necessary requirements for membership. • The EU should also address and resolve its own internal issues to demonstrate its commitment to democratic values and practices. • Candidate countries should be transparent and proactive in addressing areas of concern, such as corruption and the rule of law, to build trust with existing EU members.
  • 13. References • European Commission (2021). European Union: EU and its Member States. Retrieved from https://ec.europa.eu/info/european-union-and-its-member-states_en • European Council (2020). The European Union: A Union of Democratic Values. Retrieved from https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2020/07/09/the-european-union-a-union- of-democratic-values/ • Smith, K. E. (2005). Enlargement and European order. • Dannreuther, R. (2006). Developing the alternative to enlargement: the European Neighborhood Policy. Eur. Foreign Aff. Rev., 11, 183. • Baldwin, R. E. (1995). The eastern enlargement of the European Union. European Economic Review, 39(3-4), 474-481.

Editor's Notes

  1. Welcome the audience and introduce the topic of the presentation: the progress and challenges of the European Union (EU), and the interest of other nations in gaining EU membership. Briefly mention the main points that will be covered in the presentation. Explain the purpose of the presentation and why it is relevant to the audience. Highlight the key achievements of the EU since the signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957, such as the creation of a single market and the establishment of a common currency (the euro). Mention the expansion of the EU from its original 6 member states to 27, and the positive impact this has had on peace and stability in Europe. Briefly discuss the challenges that the EU has faced in recent years and why it is seen as flailing and becoming more undemocratic.
  2. Explain why other nations are keen on joining the EU, such as access to a large single market, increased trade and investment, and improved human rights and democratic values. Mention the current number of recognized candidate countries waiting for EU membership and their reasons for seeking membership.
  3. Discuss the potential benefits of increasing EU membership, such as increased trade and investment, peace and stability, and access to EU funding for economic and social development. Explain how expanding the EU's membership can help the union to address current challenges, such as the need for reform and the need to demonstrate its commitment to democratic values and practices. Discuss the potential drawbacks of expanding EU membership, such as the need for significant reforms in candidate countries, difficulty in adapting to EU regulations and standards, and resistance from existing EU members.
  4. Highlight North Macedonia as one of the recognized candidate countries waiting for EU membership. Discuss the potential benefits that North Macedonia would bring to the EU, such as increased trade and investment and peace and stability in the region.
  5. Highlight Albania as another recognized candidate country waiting for EU membership. Discuss the potential benefits that Albania would bring to the EU, such as increased trade and investment and improved human rights and democratic values.
  6. Start by emphasizing North Macedonia's stable and pro-European government, which is committed to reforms and integration into the EU. Highlight North Macedonia's strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and its importance for trade and connectivity in the region. Discuss North Macedonia's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, which could contribute to the EU's cultural diversity and sustainable tourism. Emphasize North Macedonia's growing economy, with a skilled and youthful workforce, which could bring new opportunities for investment and innovation to the EU. Discuss the potential for increased regional stability and cooperation as a result of North Macedonia's EU membership, and its role in promoting peace and stability in the Western Balkans.
  7. Explain the potential drawbacks and challenges that North Macedonia would bring to the EU, such as the need for significant reforms in areas such as corruption and the rule of law. Discuss the difficulty in adapting to EU regulations and standards and the potential resistance from existing EU members.
  8. Start by highlighting Albania's unique geographical location and its importance for trade and connectivity in the region. Emphasize Albania's natural resources, such as energy, water, and minerals, which could contribute to the EU's energy security and sustainable development. Highlight Albania's growing economy, with a large and youthful population, which could bring new opportunities for investment and innovation to the EU. Discuss Albania's strong commitment to reforms, including the rule of law, human rights, and good governance, which are essential for integration into the EU. Emphasize the potential for increased trade, investment, and tourism in the region as a result of Albania's EU membership.
  9. Explain the potential drawbacks and challenges that Albania would bring to the EU, such as the need for significant reforms in areas such as corruption, organized crime, and the rule of law. Discuss the difficulty in adapting to EU regulations and standards and the potential resistance from existing EU members.
  10. Summarize the key points of the presentation and restate the purpose and relevance of the topic. Emphasize the potential benefits and drawbacks of expanding EU membership and why it is important to consider both when evaluating the potential impact of increasing membership.
  11. Provide recommendations for the EU, candidate countries, and relevant stakeholders on how to address the challenges maximize the benefits of increasing EU membership. Suggest ways to promote peace and stability, improve human rights and democratic values, and increase economic and social development in candidate countries and the EU.