The Expanded European Union Actors and ProcessesNo 15, 2005/1 - 180 pagesPages 5 to 27Introduction: Rethinking the Impact of Membership in the European UnionBy Dorota Dakowska, Laure NeumayerPages 29 to 59The Three Logics of EU Enlargement: Interests Identities and ArgumentsBy Sonia Piedrafita, José I. TorreblancaPages 61 to 84The Expansion of Europe as Seen through Structural Funds: Toward a Europeanization of Public Management of PolandBy Hakim AïssaouiPages 85 to 112Whose Europe Is It?By Dorothee Bohle, Dóra HuszPages 113 to 135Navigating between Policy and Populace: Estonia, Its Accession Referendum and the EU ConventionBy Vello Pettai, Viljar VeebelPages 137 to 163An Expanded Europe in Search of IdentityBy Alexandra GoujonVariaPages 165 to 193From the Schuman Plan to the European Political Community: When Europe Proclaimed Itself to Be Federalist (1950–1953). The History of a MisunderstandingBy Bertrand VayssièreOngoing ResearchPages 199 to 204Politics and Public HealthBy Carole ClavierPages 205 to 214Critical Reading