Under the auspices of the EU, Belgrade and Pristina have signed new agreements on how to further normalise their relations. Yet these agreements, including on the creation of an Association/Community of Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo, are the continuation of an exercise in constructive ambiguity, argues Dusan Reljic in this CEPS Commentary. He makes the point that the proper implementation of these much heralded agreements will be something of a challenge
The process of negotiating the normalization of relations between Serbia and Kosovo is one of the mo...
Since 2011, the European Union (EU) plays a leading role in “facilitating” the normalization of rela...
The Western Balkans, a region that continues to produce more history than it can absorb, needs caref...
Under the auspices of the EU, Belgrade and Pristina have signed new agreements on how to further nor...
The EU-facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina has been hailed as a major achieve- ment f...
This CEPS Commentary notes that this is a critical time for the EU’s enlargement agenda with competi...
As a result of EEAS-led facilitated dialogue, on April 19th the prime ministers of Serbia and Kosovo...
Countless bilateral disputes continue to plague the Balkan region; daily reminders of the region's t...
The negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo aimed at reaching a comprehensive agreement to normalise ...
The leaders of Kosovo and Serbia are due to meet in Brussels next week to resume the dialogue which ...
The attractiveness of being a member of the EU for countries outside the Union has enabled the Union...
In March 2011, the governments of Kosovo and Serbia started a dialogue that was intended to lead to ...
In the current context media attention across Europe has been diverted away from the enlargement age...
Following a long and intense series of negotiations aspiring the normalization of relations between ...
On 19 April, the EU brokered a deal to normalise relations between Serbia and Kosovo. This deal has ...
The process of negotiating the normalization of relations between Serbia and Kosovo is one of the mo...
Since 2011, the European Union (EU) plays a leading role in “facilitating” the normalization of rela...
The Western Balkans, a region that continues to produce more history than it can absorb, needs caref...
Under the auspices of the EU, Belgrade and Pristina have signed new agreements on how to further nor...
The EU-facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina has been hailed as a major achieve- ment f...
This CEPS Commentary notes that this is a critical time for the EU’s enlargement agenda with competi...
As a result of EEAS-led facilitated dialogue, on April 19th the prime ministers of Serbia and Kosovo...
Countless bilateral disputes continue to plague the Balkan region; daily reminders of the region's t...
The negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo aimed at reaching a comprehensive agreement to normalise ...
The leaders of Kosovo and Serbia are due to meet in Brussels next week to resume the dialogue which ...
The attractiveness of being a member of the EU for countries outside the Union has enabled the Union...
In March 2011, the governments of Kosovo and Serbia started a dialogue that was intended to lead to ...
In the current context media attention across Europe has been diverted away from the enlargement age...
Following a long and intense series of negotiations aspiring the normalization of relations between ...
On 19 April, the EU brokered a deal to normalise relations between Serbia and Kosovo. This deal has ...
The process of negotiating the normalization of relations between Serbia and Kosovo is one of the mo...
Since 2011, the European Union (EU) plays a leading role in “facilitating” the normalization of rela...
The Western Balkans, a region that continues to produce more history than it can absorb, needs caref...