''The EU had enormous leverage to transform Central and Eastern Europe between the collapse of communism and the Union's first eastward enlargement. This book provides the first detailed analysis of how that influence worked. Heather Grabbe explores how the EU used its conditionality for membership to transfer its policies and institutional designs, focusing on measures to control the movement of people from East to West. She analyses how the Europeanization process interacted with post-communist politics, and with other external pressures.''. - Съдържа: Introduction -- Accession conditionality and its implications -- Europeanisation, negotiations and influence -- Routes of Europeanisation and constraints on EU influence -- The receiving end : politics in the candidate countries -- Free movement of persons in the single market -- Movement of persons under Schengen -- Explaining how EU influence worked -- Conclusion.*