IV - The role and position of Portugal concerning the 2004 EU enlargement. 4.1 - The Effects of EU enlargement to the East in 2004 concerning the Portuguese agriculture.

12 Novembro 2018, 09:00 Alina Isabel Pereira Esteves

The role and position of Portugal concerning the 2004 EU enlargement. The four interlinked dimensions of Portuguese policy. Domestic dimension and the external dimension. Portugal’s the constructivist approach and the rationalist-interest approach. The objectives of the Common Agricultural Policy. The challenges of overproduction and the reforms implemented (the 1992 reform, the Agenda 2000, the Fischler reform of 2003 and the 2013 reform). The evolution of the CAP budget. The position of Portugal in the 2004 enlargement.

 

Bibliografia:

Avillez, F. (2004) – “A agricultura de UE e o alargamento”, in O alargamento da União Europeia. Consequências para a economia portuguesa, Maria Paula Fontoura e Nuno Crespo (orgs.), pp.123-139. Oeiras, Celta Editora.

Rocha de Sousa, M. (2014) – “Portugal and the Common Agricultural Policy”, in Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira (ed.), Portugal in the European Union. Assessing twenty-five years of integration experience, pp. 91-103.

Santos, Neves, M. (2016) – “The paradox of EU enlargement and member states’ policies: Dilemmas and challenges – the case of Portugal”, Megatrend revija – Megratrend Review, vol. 13, nº3, pp. 263-286. (http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3159/2016/1820-31591603263N.pdf )

Schukkink, Martijn & Arne Niemann (2012): ‘Portugal and the EU’s Eastern Enlargement: A logic of identity endorsement’, European Integration online Papers (EIoP), Vol. 16, Article 12. (http://eiop.or.at/eiop/pdf/2012-012.pdf )

 

 

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