Despite an initial delay in post-communist reforms and opening the EU accession process, Bulgaria and Romania have already succeeded in becoming EU members while Croatia is just a ‘step away’ from full membership status. Although considerably behind these three, the remaining (Western) Balkan states have been progressing fairly well in the association negotiations (i.e. Stabilisation and Association Process) with the European Union since the early 2000s and expect to officially open negotiations for accession (as is the case with FYR Macedonia) or get full candidate status by the end of 2009 or in 2010 at the latest. However, on their way to Europe, these countries have still to overcome some challenges which the previous EU membership cand...
The EU seeks to transform the domestic structures of the Western Balkan countries in order to foster...
While political leaders and the people of Croatia are still celebrating the EU‘s decision to accept...
European enlargement has often been viewed from an institutional perspective. The academic literatur...
The ‘big bang’ enlargement of 2004, followed by the accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007, has p...
Since the formation of the European Project, the questions of which direction the EU should take and...
In 2010, severalWestern Balkans states have taken steps towards EU integration, but after Croatia's ...
[From the introduction] The foregoing summary of current events indicates the complexity of the situ...
The EU enlargement process is a work-in-progress topic and a difficult puzzle to be solved. But what...
The EU is seeking to repeat the success of its eastern enlargement in the Western Balkans.The acces...
This paper addresses the problems of the current process of and prospects for further post-communis...
The accession of Croatia to the European Union is yet another milestone in the history of EU enlarge...
In the midst of the Kosovo crisis in 1999 the European Union (EU) pledged itself to draw the Western...
Montenegro and Serbia are stuck in the EU accession negotiations, while, with Albania and North Mace...
After the enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe, the process of European integration has advance...
EU Membership perspective has been a strong incentive for reform in many European states for decades...
The EU seeks to transform the domestic structures of the Western Balkan countries in order to foster...
While political leaders and the people of Croatia are still celebrating the EU‘s decision to accept...
European enlargement has often been viewed from an institutional perspective. The academic literatur...
The ‘big bang’ enlargement of 2004, followed by the accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007, has p...
Since the formation of the European Project, the questions of which direction the EU should take and...
In 2010, severalWestern Balkans states have taken steps towards EU integration, but after Croatia's ...
[From the introduction] The foregoing summary of current events indicates the complexity of the situ...
The EU enlargement process is a work-in-progress topic and a difficult puzzle to be solved. But what...
The EU is seeking to repeat the success of its eastern enlargement in the Western Balkans.The acces...
This paper addresses the problems of the current process of and prospects for further post-communis...
The accession of Croatia to the European Union is yet another milestone in the history of EU enlarge...
In the midst of the Kosovo crisis in 1999 the European Union (EU) pledged itself to draw the Western...
Montenegro and Serbia are stuck in the EU accession negotiations, while, with Albania and North Mace...
After the enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe, the process of European integration has advance...
EU Membership perspective has been a strong incentive for reform in many European states for decades...
The EU seeks to transform the domestic structures of the Western Balkan countries in order to foster...
While political leaders and the people of Croatia are still celebrating the EU‘s decision to accept...
European enlargement has often been viewed from an institutional perspective. The academic literatur...