Talk:Copenhagen criteria

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[edit] European Union Membership criteria

Maybe we should create a separate page for European Union Membership criteria? Alinor 10:30, 27 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Geographic Criteria

AFAIK the Copenhagen criteria have absolutely nothing to do with *any* geographic criteria. As such that whole section seems to me to be falsely inserted in this article (not to mention that it contains horrible statements like the silly "Neither the EU nor the candidate countries have the power to change geographical reality," or the even more horrid "European (i.e. Christian)") This section needs to be excised entirely. Aris Katsaris 23:47, 25 January 2006 (UTC)

Hm, AFAIK the EU simply borrows its geographical criteria from the Council of Europe, which means that the maximal theoretical extension of these two international organizations runs along the Russia-China and Russia-Mongolia border, then along the southern border or Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkey. The Cape Verde Islands and Greenland can go either way (hypothetically). In response to your comment... feel free to improve! Only don't cull too drastically, just rephrase horrid statements instead. =J //Big Adamsky 11:39, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
Thing is that if the Copenhagen Criteria *don't* have anything to do with geographical criteria, then the whole section doesn't belong in the Copenhagen criteria article (Copenhagen Criteria are *not* a synonym for "membership criteria", they're only a subset thereof, AFAIK). I'll see where I can move the section to (probably Enlargement of the European Union, with some small reduction) and will see about rephrasing horrid statements also. Aris Katsaris 11:43, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

Just a question, if Cyprus is geographically Asian but culturally European, what is to stop Australia and New Zealand becoming EU members (despite the absurdity of the notion)??? Soundabuser 03:14, 5 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] A "d" in Europe

[edit] Remove geographical issue

Regardless of the merits of this wild theory that Armenia is more European than New Zealand or Israel, this is original research and should therefore not be included on Wikipedia. Support its deletion. Kransky 06:01, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] How to become Member in the EU?

I cannot find an article concerning that topic, but shouldn't it be included here?

So, basically it should depict the process from the application to full membership?! Containing the different fields, acquis and chapters and all that stuff. I don't know whether that should be part of this article, but in general I think this would help to understand. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.60.4.204 (talk) 07:09, 3 June 2008 (UTC)