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EU and the Western Balkans

by Lucas Schramm

Addressing together challenges and using opportunities

More than 14 years after the Thessaloniki Agenda in which European heads of state and government stated that the future of the Balkans is within the European Union, most of the countries of south-eastern Europe find themselves in an increasingly uncertain situation: Progress in good governance and the rule of law has been deficient; economic development is uneven; ethnic tensions are growing.

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Russian as well as other actors’ influence is growing while mutual recriminations about the past and unsolved problems inhibit stronger regional cooperation.

For those reasons, progress towards EU accession in recent years has been very slow. On the other hand, the rise of populism inside the EU as well as general criticism towards European integration is causing EU leaders to suspend any further concrete announcements regarding accession. Nonetheless, current difficulties should not lead to a standstill in cooperation between the EU and its south-eastern partners. This having said, the long term vision for the whole region requires stronger engagement.

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Western Balkan Konferenz
Brok Western Balkan Konferenz
KAS Western Balkan Konferenz
Weber Western Balkan Konferenz
McAllister Western Balkan Konferenz

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