Five years of Iceland’s European ambitions – from membership application to the suspension of the accession process Cover Image

Pięć lat europejskich aspiracji Islandii – od wniosku o członkostwo do zawieszenia procesu akcesyjnego
Five years of Iceland’s European ambitions – from membership application to the suspension of the accession process

Author(s): Monika Szynol
Subject(s): Economic policy, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Iceland; economic crisis; accession process; EU enlargement policy; candidate states;

Summary/Abstract: In view of the consequences of the crisis that erupted in Iceland in early October 2008, the most effective solution – according to the new social democratic government elected in 2009– leading to economic recovery, had become the membership in the European Union. The article analyzes the causes of Reykjavik’s interest in accession, the strengths and weaknesses of the Iceland’s candidacy (including comparison with the other candidate countries and potential candidates) as well as the reasons for which the accession process was firstly suspended and then – terminated. An attempt to summarize the Iceland’s integration with the EU was made primarily on the basis of the legal and institutional framework, which sets out the accession procedure, the level of the existing cooperation between Iceland and the EU and the actions taken by them since 2009.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 429-445
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish