BREAKING THE IMPASSE: EXPLOITING NEW OPPORTUNITIES TO STRENGTHEN EU – WESTERN BALKANS RELATIONS Cover Image

BREAKING THE IMPASSE: EXPLOITING NEW OPPORTUNITIES TO STRENGTHEN EU – WESTERN BALKANS RELATIONS
BREAKING THE IMPASSE: EXPLOITING NEW OPPORTUNITIES TO STRENGTHEN EU – WESTERN BALKANS RELATIONS

Author(s): Sena Marić, Simonida Kacarska, Alban Dafa, Anida Šabanović, Emina Kuhinja, Arbëresha Loxha-Stublla, Njomza Arifi, Dina Bajramspahić
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, EU-Approach / EU-Accession / EU-Development, EU-Legislation
Published by: Centar za evropske politike CEP
Keywords: EU enlargement; Western Balkans; accession methodology; economic and investment plan; rule of law reforms; democratic governance; covid-19 impact
Summary/Abstract: This discussion paper argues that successful economic and democratic transformation of the Western Balkans depends not only on a more coherent political engagement of the EU and its member states with the region, but also on a more effective use of the full range of tools within the enlargement policy toolbox. The revised methodology for accession negotiations and the recently announced Economic and Investment Plan (EIP) have the potential to revive the region’s sluggish EU integration process. For these instruments to succeed, it would be essential to show that they help drive the process forward. This will only be the case if negotiations with Albania and North Macedonia are launched, i.e. the First Inter-governmental Conferences (IGCs) are held during the German presidency of the Council of the EU. In this way, the EU and its member states will show their actual commitment to the process and also likely incentivise the other countries in the region to speed up their domestic transformation processes in view of EU accession.

  • Page Count: 4
  • Publication Year: 2020
  • Language: English
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