A Bridge Too Phare? EU Pre-Accession Aid and Capacity-Building in the Candidate Countries

The imminent large‐scale EU enlargement raises important questions regarding the success of Phare as one of the Pre‐Accession Funds in preparing candidate countries' institutions for Structural Funding, the need to reform EU regional policy itself, and to what extent the Commission is using Pha...

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