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Call for Papers
The Legacy of the Big Bang EU Enlargement: Lessons Learned and Future Perspectives
1-3 June 2026
Jagiellonian University in Krakow
The First ENLARGE International Conference

Enlargement has been one of the main successes of the European integration process and was labelled in 2022 by the European Parliament as “the most effective EU foreign policy instrument and one of the Union’s most successful policies”. During the Big Bang enlargement (2004–2007), the EU underwent its most substantial accession, bringing in 12 new member states and reshaping the Union. This process generated not only positive outcomes but also significant challenges, including economic and regional disparities, political tensions at both EU and national levels, perceptions of disempowerment and identity loss, and profound enlargement fatigue, which intensified the wider crisis affecting the Union. Enlargement fundamentally transformed European political geography by shifting the boundaries of “Small Europe” to encompass almost the entire continent, moving countries from external partnership to full participation. Each enlargement had distinct characteristics, producing different configurations of the Community/Union; until 2004–2007, the instrument itself was largely regarded as robust and functional. Nearly three decades later, however, a Eurosceptic dimension now represents around 30% of the European electorate, while multiple crises (financial, refugee, COVID-19, war in Ukraine) have significantly reshaped both the perception and the capacities of the EU. This conference aims to examine whether the EU can still act as a catalyst for progress based on peace, democracy, and sustainable development, and to explore what lessons can be drawn from the Big Bang enlargement for the Union’s future
Deadlines:
Please send 200 word abstract to natasza.styczynska@uj.edu.pl by 28 February 2026.
Notification of acceptance by early March. Draft programme by end of March.

Sara Poli (Chair Holder)
sara.poli@unipi.it

University of Pisa
Department of Political Sciences

Via Filippo Serafini, 3
56126 Pisa PI

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ERASMUS-JMO-2025-CHAIR, The EU Enlargement and the Rule of Law (EnRoL) - ERASMUS-LS-JMO-2025-HEI-TCH-RSCH, 101239081 is funded by the European Union.

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