'...one of the first books on borders that examines both the internal and external borders in the post-Eastern enlargement period. The book is innovative in elaborating on the concept of borders in the enlarged European Union (EU). Furthermore it examines the positions of the EU vis-Ã -vis its new neighbours and examines the salient issues that the EU faces now that its borders have extended into new territory. Written by world-class scholars, this book is a must read for anyone with an interest in the past, present and future of the European Union.' Amy Verdun, University of Victoria, Canada 'An excellent collection of papers that address a critical issue in contemporary European politics. This book considers the changing nature as well as location of the Eastern borders of the European Union and advances our understanding of EU enlargement, border control in the new Europe, and relations within the EU's new neighbourhood.' David Long, Carleton University, Canada 'The book succinctly puts forth the complexities of border management in the post-enlargement era in Europe...The contributors offer interesting and insightful propositions.' USI Journal 'Soft or Hard Borders? makes an important contribution...highly recommended for those interested in the European Union, EU integration policies, and European security issues more generally.' The European Legacy 'It is indeed too early to tell how the European Union will tackle the issues of border management, but the relevance of this book is that it anticipates a number of future challenges for the EU and its eastern neighbours.' Political Studies Review 'This book...reveals the intricate and winding paths new EU members follow as their borders"soften" between other EU states, as well as the inpediments non-EU members face from perennial "hardened" borders.' Slavic Review '...a timely collection of papers...this is a welcome addition to the literature, notable for the consistent quality of the chapters andâ