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School of Social Sciences

Eli Gateva

Title of thesis

EU Enlargement Conditionality in the Context of Eastern and South-Eastern Enlargement

Supervisors

Dr Dimitris Papadimitriou and Professor Peter Humphreys

Planned submission date

September 2011

Research interests

EU Enlargement policy; EU Conditionality; EU policy-making; Europeanisation ; Transition and regional development in Central and South East Europe; EU foreign policy;

Publications

Forthcoming:

E.Gateva, 'Post-accession Conditionality – Support Tool for Continuous Pressure?', KFG, Working Paper Series

E.Gateva (with D. Papadimitriou) (2009) Between Enlargement-led Europeanisation and Balkan Exceptionalism: an appraisal of Bulgaria's and Romania's entry into the European Union' Perspectives on European Politics and Society, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 152-166

E.Gateva (with D. Papadimitriou) (2009) 'Between Enlargement-led Europeanisation and Balkan Exceptionalism: an appraisal of Bulgaria's and Romania's entry into the European Union', GreeSe Paper,No. 25, April 2009

Conference papers

December 2009 International Conference 'The Transformative Power of Europe' Research College 'The Transformative Power of Europe' Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Paper: Post-accession Conditionality – Support Tool for Continuous Pressure?

July 2009 Research Seminar Brussels School of International Studies, University of Kent, Brussels, Belgium Paper: 'Why has EU conditionality evolved?'

April 2009 UACES Student Forum 10th Annual Conference, University of Salford, UK Paper: 'Between Enlargement-led Europeanisation and Balkan Exceptionalism: an appraisal of Bulgaria's and Romania's entry into the European Union'

April 2008 UACES Student Forum 9th Annual Conference, University of Kent, UK Paper: 'EU Conditionality in the context of Eastern and South-Eastern Enlargement'

Teaching experience

2007/2008:

2008/2009:

2009/2010:

Additional information

Email address

eli.gateva@manchester.ac.uk