EU Membership Redefines Foreign Policy for New Member States.
The article discusses how joining the European Union in 2004 affected the foreign policies of new member states in Central and Eastern Europe. The authors aim to fill a gap in European Studies by exploring the changes in national interests, institutions, and strategies due to EU membership. They found that EU integration led to significant shifts in how foreign policy is managed, with the creation of new policies like the Common Foreign and Security Policy.