The EU is seeking to repeat the success of its eastern enlargement in the Western Balkans.The accession of Croatia on 1 July 2013 provides a template for other Western Balkan states to emulate as they seek to transpose and implement the EU acquis communautaire and advance their membership prospects. But the EU’s engagement with the Western Balkans is proving uneven and unsatisfactory: the enlargement process is now on ‘life support’ and ‘flat lining’ along a trajectory of ‘frozen negotiating chapters’ and mutual mistrust toward (despite the promise made at Thessaloniki a decade ago) an increasingly uncertain destination.The main reason for this is ‘enlargement fatigue’ amongst the Member States of the European Union.This article exp...
The European Commission will unveil its new EU Enlargement Strategy on February 6th, 2018. Since rel...
EU enlargement policy appears to have reached a deadlock. Following years of stagnation and relative...
EU Membership perspective has been a strong incentive for reform in many European states for decades...
The EU is seeking to repeat the success of its eastern enlargement in the Western Balkans.The acces...
Despite an initial delay in post-communist reforms and opening the EU accession process, Bulgaria an...
Saying that the European integration of the Western Balkans is a frustratingly stagnating process is...
With no real progress in EU enlargement to the Western Balkans, or effective solutions to deal with ...
The accession of Croatia to the European Union is yet another milestone in the history of EU enlarge...
The EU enlargement process is a work-in-progress topic and a difficult puzzle to be solved. But what...
The European Union can be considered as the major actor in the Western Balkans in terms of its poli...
By employing the concept of raison d’état, the article questions the European Union’s role in the so...
The EU seeks to transform the domestic structures of the Western Balkan countries in order to foster...
The ‘big bang’ enlargement of 2004, followed by the accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007, has p...
In 2010, severalWestern Balkans states have taken steps towards EU integration, but after Croatia's ...
By the time of the simultaneous collapses of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Un...
The European Commission will unveil its new EU Enlargement Strategy on February 6th, 2018. Since rel...
EU enlargement policy appears to have reached a deadlock. Following years of stagnation and relative...
EU Membership perspective has been a strong incentive for reform in many European states for decades...
The EU is seeking to repeat the success of its eastern enlargement in the Western Balkans.The acces...
Despite an initial delay in post-communist reforms and opening the EU accession process, Bulgaria an...
Saying that the European integration of the Western Balkans is a frustratingly stagnating process is...
With no real progress in EU enlargement to the Western Balkans, or effective solutions to deal with ...
The accession of Croatia to the European Union is yet another milestone in the history of EU enlarge...
The EU enlargement process is a work-in-progress topic and a difficult puzzle to be solved. But what...
The European Union can be considered as the major actor in the Western Balkans in terms of its poli...
By employing the concept of raison d’état, the article questions the European Union’s role in the so...
The EU seeks to transform the domestic structures of the Western Balkan countries in order to foster...
The ‘big bang’ enlargement of 2004, followed by the accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007, has p...
In 2010, severalWestern Balkans states have taken steps towards EU integration, but after Croatia's ...
By the time of the simultaneous collapses of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Un...
The European Commission will unveil its new EU Enlargement Strategy on February 6th, 2018. Since rel...
EU enlargement policy appears to have reached a deadlock. Following years of stagnation and relative...
EU Membership perspective has been a strong incentive for reform in many European states for decades...