
Published online:
21 May 2015
Published in print:
31 August 2014
Online ISBN:
9781781707470
Print ISBN:
9780719088254
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The clash of capitalisms in the European social dimension and the impact of the 2004 and 2007 EU enlargements The clash of capitalisms in the European social dimension and the impact of the 2004 and 2007 EU enlargements
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The appeal of the liberal coalition for the Central and Eastern European states The appeal of the liberal coalition for the Central and Eastern European states
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The future of the European social dimension in the context of an enlarged EU and the Eurozone crisis The future of the European social dimension in the context of an enlarged EU and the Eurozone crisis
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Chapter
6 Conclusion: the European social dimension and the clash of capitalisms in a post-2004 EU
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Pages
117–127
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Published:August 2014
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Copeland, Paul, 'Conclusion: the European social dimension and the clash of capitalisms in a post-2004 EU', EU enlargement, the clash of capitalisms and the European social dimension (Manchester , 2014; online edn, Manchester Scholarship Online, 21 May 2015), https://doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719088254.003.0007, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
In the conclusion it is argued that the 2004 and 2007 enlargements have had a profound impact on the clash of capitalisms surrounding the ESD. With few exceptions the CEE states joined the liberal coalition during the three case study negotiations. The outcome has been a strengthening of the liberal coalition, which has made policy outcomes of a more substantive nature for EU employment and social policy more difficult to achieve. The second section considers why the CEE states are supportive of the liberal coalition and the final part of the chapter explores the future of the ESD in the context of enlargement and the EU’s current political climate.
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