The transition paradigm versus integration in the context of political 
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The transition paradigm versus integration in the context of political transformation of the Balkan countries
The transition paradigm versus integration in the context of political transformation of the Balkan countries

Author(s): Veton Latifi
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Political Sciences
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Europeanisation; the Balkans; transition; political transformation; European integration; fall of communism; Europeizacja; Bałkany; przemiany; transformacja ustrojowa; integracja europejska

Summary/Abstract: Three decades since the end of the Cold War and the fall of communism, some of the Balkan nations are not following yet the lessons for building sustainable peace and functioning democracies according to their aspirations (at least in a declarative way) for association with the liberal democracies of the European Union (EU). Rather, the Balkans’ history is transforming into a story of importing the habits and principles from the communism period in a paradoxical way of establishing the illiberal democracies followed by controversies and defects in the process of state-building. More than a decade, the Balkans, from one side, is transformed into a zone of periphery with a focus of the European determination for the support of the institutional reform through the process of integration, but in parallel, it is being self-formatted into a zone of self-isolation of the Balkan nations. This article will discuss the transition paradigm of the Balkans through functional analysis of aspects related to the rhetoric of Balkan countries in the discourse of the criteria of the European integration project; the dimension of the Balkan ancient myth with the new additional attribute of self-isolation; the insisting of the Balkan political elites for catapulting to the European project; and as well as the dynamics of the transition, internal and European integration of the Albanians and other nations of the Balkan region in the general.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 21-34
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English