2024
DOI: 10.1080/01402382.2024.2311044
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The enlargement of international organisations

Veronica Anghel,
Erik Jones
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“…The European Union is hardly alone in experiencing these consequences of enlargement. Any international organization that expands its membership faces similar challenges (Anghel & Jones, 2024b). But the European Union is more encompassing than any international organization-closer to a political system in its own right-and so the impact of greater diversity, congestion, and free riding is most consequential for existing member states.…”
Section: Transformative Enlargementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The European Union is hardly alone in experiencing these consequences of enlargement. Any international organization that expands its membership faces similar challenges (Anghel & Jones, 2024b). But the European Union is more encompassing than any international organization-closer to a political system in its own right-and so the impact of greater diversity, congestion, and free riding is most consequential for existing member states.…”
Section: Transformative Enlargementmentioning
confidence: 99%