An International Actor Under Pressure: The Impact of the War on Terror and the Fifth Enlargement on EU Voting Cohesion at the UN General Assembly 2000–05
Ulf Jakobsson
Journal of Common Market Studies, 2009, vol. 47, issue 3, 531-554
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This article examines empirically whether Iraq and the fifth enlargement affected EU voting cohesion at the UN General Assembly 2000–05. It poses the question of whether the entrants' willingness to co‐operate might have ameliorated the expected adverse effects of Iraq and an increase in the number of new members.
Date: 2009
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