This paper compares the European Union (EU) integration process in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro. The analysis centres on the different political systems and conflict-resolution mechanisms in these three countries in order to explain their different progress in EU accession. Our main argument is that consolidated statehood is not only key for effective democratization, but also a prerequisite for EU accession and functional EU integration. Systematically applying these concepts to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro, the paper unpacks the connection between internal contestation and a lack of general consensus on EU integration, as well as the connection between different nation-building projects and limited ...
By the time of the simultaneous collapses of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Un...
The book investigates the scope and limitations of the transformative power of EU enlargement in the...
This paper primarily deals with the politics of regional integration, as a tool for war prevention, ...
The EU seeks to transform the domestic structures of the Western Balkan countries in order to foster...
The EU enlargement policy aims to transform applicant countries into fully-fledged member states, co...
Available also in Journal of Ethno Politics and Minority Issues in Europe, special focus 2004The enl...
Charting the path from intervention to integration Europe and the Post-Yugoslav Space examines the r...
For the former Yugoslav republics involved in the 1991–1995 War, the EU’s demands are not only defin...
At the meeting of the European Council in Copenhagen in June 1993 that determined the criteria for m...
The main aim of this article is to discuss the potential interlocking of democratization and Europea...
All policies, initiatives and ideas of accession countries are directed towards the European Union. ...
This volume casts a fresh look on how the political spaces of the Western Balkan states (Croatia, Bo...
This article discusses the Europeanization capacity of the Balkan states and demonstrates their Euro...
At the meeting of the European Council in Copenhagen in June 1993 that determined the criteria for m...
For many years, the priority of foreign policy determined by subsequent governments of the six Weste...
By the time of the simultaneous collapses of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Un...
The book investigates the scope and limitations of the transformative power of EU enlargement in the...
This paper primarily deals with the politics of regional integration, as a tool for war prevention, ...
The EU seeks to transform the domestic structures of the Western Balkan countries in order to foster...
The EU enlargement policy aims to transform applicant countries into fully-fledged member states, co...
Available also in Journal of Ethno Politics and Minority Issues in Europe, special focus 2004The enl...
Charting the path from intervention to integration Europe and the Post-Yugoslav Space examines the r...
For the former Yugoslav republics involved in the 1991–1995 War, the EU’s demands are not only defin...
At the meeting of the European Council in Copenhagen in June 1993 that determined the criteria for m...
The main aim of this article is to discuss the potential interlocking of democratization and Europea...
All policies, initiatives and ideas of accession countries are directed towards the European Union. ...
This volume casts a fresh look on how the political spaces of the Western Balkan states (Croatia, Bo...
This article discusses the Europeanization capacity of the Balkan states and demonstrates their Euro...
At the meeting of the European Council in Copenhagen in June 1993 that determined the criteria for m...
For many years, the priority of foreign policy determined by subsequent governments of the six Weste...
By the time of the simultaneous collapses of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Un...
The book investigates the scope and limitations of the transformative power of EU enlargement in the...
This paper primarily deals with the politics of regional integration, as a tool for war prevention, ...