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The key issue concerns the achievement of ?full? integration arguably through a mode of European integration re-formulating traditional parameters of economic, societal and political integration. Beyond the obvious academic interest arising out of a comprehensive comparative socio-legal study of the process of European integration of a state lying at the EU periphery and, as such, largely ignored in the literature, this book re-directs principles of differentiated European integration towards new means and meanings. 410 0$aStudies in EU external relations ;$vv. 3. 676 $a341.2/9 700 $aLaulhe? 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