The EU and Third Actors in the Balkans. Relaunching Enlargement, Reviving Credibility
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The first chapter by Milena Lazarević and Sava Mitrović focuses on the EU integration process in the Western Balkans. The analysts from the European Policy Centre look at the current state of play in enlargement policy, analysing both its political and procedural deficiencies and mapping their main consequences. They then provide an overview of the main non-EU actors’ influences, and examine their means and methods of penetration into the countries of the Western Balkans. Next, the chapter introduces innovative proposals for overcoming the enlargement impasse developed by the European Policy Centre in Belgrade together with the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels. The “Template for Staged Accession to the EU”, published by the two think tanks in October 2021, seeks to achieve a twofold objective. On the one hand, it sets out to restore motivation for the reforms needed to attain EU membership by proposing that certain benefits should be extended to the candidate count...ries. On the other, it aims to unlock political will in the enlargement-sceptic member states by allaying their fears about the functioning of a further
enlarged Union.
Кључне речи:
Western Balkans / European Union / Russia / China / EU Enlargement / Staged Accession ModelИзвор:
Europe and Russia on the Balkan Front : Geopolitics and Diplomacy in the EU’s Backyard, 2023, 13-30Издавач:
- Milano : Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI)
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FPNTY - CHAP AU - Mitrović, Sava AU - Lazarević, Milena PY - 2023 UR - http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1225 AB - The first chapter by Milena Lazarević and Sava Mitrović focuses on the EU integration process in the Western Balkans. The analysts from the European Policy Centre look at the current state of play in enlargement policy, analysing both its political and procedural deficiencies and mapping their main consequences. They then provide an overview of the main non-EU actors’ influences, and examine their means and methods of penetration into the countries of the Western Balkans. Next, the chapter introduces innovative proposals for overcoming the enlargement impasse developed by the European Policy Centre in Belgrade together with the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels. The “Template for Staged Accession to the EU”, published by the two think tanks in October 2021, seeks to achieve a twofold objective. On the one hand, it sets out to restore motivation for the reforms needed to attain EU membership by proposing that certain benefits should be extended to the candidate countries. On the other, it aims to unlock political will in the enlargement-sceptic member states by allaying their fears about the functioning of a further enlarged Union. PB - Milano : Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) T2 - Europe and Russia on the Balkan Front : Geopolitics and Diplomacy in the EU’s Backyard T1 - The EU and Third Actors in the Balkans. Relaunching Enlargement, Reviving Credibility EP - 30 SP - 13 DO - 10.14672/55268929 ER -
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Mitrović, S.,& Lazarević, M.. (2023). The EU and Third Actors in the Balkans. Relaunching Enlargement, Reviving Credibility. in Europe and Russia on the Balkan Front : Geopolitics and Diplomacy in the EU’s Backyard Milano : Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI)., 13-30. https://doi.org/10.14672/55268929
Mitrović S, Lazarević M. The EU and Third Actors in the Balkans. Relaunching Enlargement, Reviving Credibility. in Europe and Russia on the Balkan Front : Geopolitics and Diplomacy in the EU’s Backyard. 2023;:13-30. doi:10.14672/55268929 .
Mitrović, Sava, Lazarević, Milena, "The EU and Third Actors in the Balkans. Relaunching Enlargement, Reviving Credibility" in Europe and Russia on the Balkan Front : Geopolitics and Diplomacy in the EU’s Backyard (2023):13-30, https://doi.org/10.14672/55268929 . .