There is no doubt that the prospect of EU accession has had a major impact in promoting much-needed reforms and building stable institutions in the countries of former Yugoslavia. Yet, as reflected in all the internationally recognised indicators, the goal of achieving effective democracy throughout the region remains very much a 'work in progress', especially in Macedonia. In this Commentary, Erwan Fouéré considers whether the main governing party in Macedonia will change its behaviour to enable the country to move forward
The Western Balkans, a region that continues to produce more history than it can absorb, needs caref...
Countless bilateral disputes continue to plague the Balkan region; daily reminders of the region's t...
On 17 January, Serbia’s Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vučić, called for early elections to be held in A...
Until 2008, Macedonia was leading the process of EU and NATO integration, and (after Croatia) was th...
In the aftermath of elections in April, several political parties in Macedonia, including the main o...
Macedonia is a country in deep trouble. There is a climate of mistrust between all the political par...
Macedonia has experienced a wave of unrest and demonstrations since the start of 2015. With election...
Following an EU-brokered agreement to solve a prolonged political crisis, Macedonian PM Nikola Gruev...
After years of taking the Western Balkan region for granted, the EU has woken up to the dramatic det...
This CEPS Commentary notes that this is a critical time for the EU’s enlargement agenda with competi...
Politically, Montenegro finds itself in a paradoxical situation. At one level it is the champion of ...
Macedonia held elections on 11 December which took place against the backdrop of a major political c...
With the formal ratification by the Greek Parliament last Friday of the agreement to resolve the nam...
In the Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy, there is a chapter devo...
Slovenia held parliamentary elections on 13 July. Alenka Krašovec and Tim Haughton assess the result...
The Western Balkans, a region that continues to produce more history than it can absorb, needs caref...
Countless bilateral disputes continue to plague the Balkan region; daily reminders of the region's t...
On 17 January, Serbia’s Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vučić, called for early elections to be held in A...
Until 2008, Macedonia was leading the process of EU and NATO integration, and (after Croatia) was th...
In the aftermath of elections in April, several political parties in Macedonia, including the main o...
Macedonia is a country in deep trouble. There is a climate of mistrust between all the political par...
Macedonia has experienced a wave of unrest and demonstrations since the start of 2015. With election...
Following an EU-brokered agreement to solve a prolonged political crisis, Macedonian PM Nikola Gruev...
After years of taking the Western Balkan region for granted, the EU has woken up to the dramatic det...
This CEPS Commentary notes that this is a critical time for the EU’s enlargement agenda with competi...
Politically, Montenegro finds itself in a paradoxical situation. At one level it is the champion of ...
Macedonia held elections on 11 December which took place against the backdrop of a major political c...
With the formal ratification by the Greek Parliament last Friday of the agreement to resolve the nam...
In the Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy, there is a chapter devo...
Slovenia held parliamentary elections on 13 July. Alenka Krašovec and Tim Haughton assess the result...
The Western Balkans, a region that continues to produce more history than it can absorb, needs caref...
Countless bilateral disputes continue to plague the Balkan region; daily reminders of the region's t...
On 17 January, Serbia’s Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vučić, called for early elections to be held in A...