In the Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy, there is a chapter devoted to “An Integrated Approach to Conflicts and Crises”. It sets out a ‘multi-dimensional’ approach through the use of all available policies and instruments aimed at ‘conflict prevention, management and resolution’. The difficulty of transforming such lofty aspirations into reality couldn’t be more evident than in the ongoing and deepening crisis in Macedonia – an EU candidate country in the heart of the Western Balkans
Macedonia is currently experiencing a political crisis, with a wire-tapping scandal prompting large ...
Some might argue that Macedonia is being asked to pay an unduly heavy price simply for the sake of s...
In his reflections on the intervening century since the start of the First World War, Erwan Fouéré a...
In the Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy, there is a chapter devo...
Macedonia is a country in deep trouble. There is a climate of mistrust between all the political par...
Countless bilateral disputes continue to plague the Balkan region; daily reminders of the region's t...
The Western Balkans, a region that continues to produce more history than it can absorb, needs caref...
Until 2008, Macedonia was leading the process of EU and NATO integration, and (after Croatia) was th...
With the formal ratification by the Greek Parliament last Friday of the agreement to resolve the nam...
This CEPS Commentary notes that this is a critical time for the EU’s enlargement agenda with competi...
After years of taking the Western Balkan region for granted, the EU has woken up to the dramatic det...
Following the wanton downing of a civilian aircraft by Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine and Isr...
In view of the various breaches of democratic standards in certain candidate countries, Erwan Fouéré...
Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO ...
Apart from weak Council conclusions adopted last November and a non-binding resolution of the Europe...
Macedonia is currently experiencing a political crisis, with a wire-tapping scandal prompting large ...
Some might argue that Macedonia is being asked to pay an unduly heavy price simply for the sake of s...
In his reflections on the intervening century since the start of the First World War, Erwan Fouéré a...
In the Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy, there is a chapter devo...
Macedonia is a country in deep trouble. There is a climate of mistrust between all the political par...
Countless bilateral disputes continue to plague the Balkan region; daily reminders of the region's t...
The Western Balkans, a region that continues to produce more history than it can absorb, needs caref...
Until 2008, Macedonia was leading the process of EU and NATO integration, and (after Croatia) was th...
With the formal ratification by the Greek Parliament last Friday of the agreement to resolve the nam...
This CEPS Commentary notes that this is a critical time for the EU’s enlargement agenda with competi...
After years of taking the Western Balkan region for granted, the EU has woken up to the dramatic det...
Following the wanton downing of a civilian aircraft by Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine and Isr...
In view of the various breaches of democratic standards in certain candidate countries, Erwan Fouéré...
Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO ...
Apart from weak Council conclusions adopted last November and a non-binding resolution of the Europe...
Macedonia is currently experiencing a political crisis, with a wire-tapping scandal prompting large ...
Some might argue that Macedonia is being asked to pay an unduly heavy price simply for the sake of s...
In his reflections on the intervening century since the start of the First World War, Erwan Fouéré a...