EU enlargement strengthens liberal forces, weakens EU employment and social policy.
The article discusses how the EU's expansion in 2004 and 2007 affected its economic and social policies. It looks at whether the EU should focus on creating a market or also include social policies. The study shows that the addition of Central and Eastern European countries has strengthened liberal forces in the EU and weakened integration with social policies. This means that the EU is more focused on market-making than on social issues.