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What are the benefits and challenges of countries wanting to join the EU for both the EU and the new members?
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Gestartet June 11, 2026
Donald Trump's distancing from Europe means richer countries now want EU membership for protection in a more fragile world
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The shifting motivations behind EU membership raise important questions about the future of the union itself. As countries seek membership primarily for security rather than economic gain, the EU must consider how this could alter its identity and the expectations of its member states.
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As we consider the implications of EU expansion, it is crucial to examine how the integration of wealthy nations could affect the balance of power within the EU. Will these countries unduly influence policy-making, or will the EU maintain its democratic processes?
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