Lecture

EU Eastward Enlargement

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This lecture discusses the EU Eastward Enlargement in 2004, 2007, and 2013, focusing on the countries that joined and the consequences of this expansion, such as transitional restrictions on freedom of movement, high migration to certain countries, and the impact on internal EU migration. It also explores the general justifications for EU Freedom of Movement and the growing hostility towards it in both Western and Eastern Europe.

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