South East Europe could take inspiration from its Central European neighbours and focus on regional cooperation to boost its talks about Euro-Atlantic integration, Jarosław Wiśniewski suggests. 26 years after the region ‘returned to Europe’ following the first partially free elections in Poland, he outlines five key lessons for the Balkans
By Effie G. H. Pedaliu, Fellow at LSE IDEAS and James D. Athanassiou, UK based freelance journalist
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By Effie G. H. Pedaliu, Fellow at LSE IDEAS and James D. Athanassiou, UK based freelance journalist
The 28 European Union member states have 24 different official languages. While the EU seeks homogen...
South East European countries are now faced with the prospect of rethinking their energy strategy. O...
On 2 February 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the fourth of ten roundtables on ‘E...
Various perception studies conducted by scholars over the past few years (Lucarelli and Fioramonti; ...
The results of the European Parliament elections will have been closely watched in the Western Balka...
‘Serbia certainly holds a position that few other states in Europe can match: it is a country that i...
On 1 May 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the eighth of ten roundtables on ‘EU For...
European neglect of political crises in the Western Balkans has long been lamented: many are convinc...
On 30 April 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the seventh of ten roundtables on ‘EU...
On 9 March 2016, the Department of International Relations and European Foreign Policy Unit at the L...
On 10 May 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the ninth of ten roundtables on ‘EU For...
While the European Union is being rocked by the crisis of the euro, it seems to be losing its status...
First paragraph: When Treasurer Wayne Swan finger-wagged at the recent set of G20 events, ...
To a number of Western observers, last month’s arrest of Ratko Mladic brings to an end the long draw...
By Effie G. H. Pedaliu, Fellow at LSE IDEAS and James D. Athanassiou, UK based freelance journalist
The 28 European Union member states have 24 different official languages. While the EU seeks homogen...
South East European countries are now faced with the prospect of rethinking their energy strategy. O...