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Regional Cooperation in the Western Balkans

Options for the Interplay of Neighborly Relations and EU Accession up to 2025

Under the European Commission’s 2018 Western Balkan strategy, candidate countries from the region must resolve bilateral disputes before joining the EU. As it wants to avoid importing conflicts, the EU puts the onus to ensure good neighborly relations onto the region itself. International researchers from this year’s TRAIN program developed scenarios for the region. They range from increasing regional cooperation to the possible fallout from failed conflict resolution or an EU fatigue toward the region.

Author/s
Dr. Cornelius Adebahr
Theresia Töglhofer
Sarah Wohlfeld
et al.
Policy Brief

Democratization and Security

in Central and Eastern Europe and the Post-Soviet States

Author/s
Dr. David Bosold
Petr Drulák
Nik Hynek
Books

Prüfstein Kosovo

Die EU ist kontinentale Ordnungsmacht. Darauf muss sie ihre Erweiterungspolitik einstellen.

Author/s
Dr. Cornelius Adebahr
Kommentar

Start-up Aid for Kosovo

Crisis management expert Pieter Feith on the difficulties of forming a state, dialogue with Serbia, and EU prospects

Author/s
Pieter Feith