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Public Attitudes towards Accession

This document examines public sentiments regarding the European Union's expansion, highlighting a pivotal day on December 10, 2002. It draws attention to the duality of Europe—historically rooted in Greek and Roman influences as well as shaped by Christian traditions. The text argues that achieving enlargement may fundamentally transform the EU, potentially ending its current structure. The discussions reveal divergent views on European identity and integration in light of impending accession.

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Public Attitudes towards Accession

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