The issue of reconciliation, as a process of restoring peaceful and friendly relations between formerly conflicted parties, appears to be slipping down the Western Balkans...
* The authors are Annemarie Peen Rodt, Associate Professor at Royal Danish Defence College and Johannes Tvilling, Project Officer at Royal Danish Defence College. Since the violent...
The former Croatian PM Jadranka Kosor, who concluded the accession negotiations and brought the country to the EU doorstep, tweeted “If this had happened in...
* Op-ed by Cameron Munter, speaker at the panel “Soft Power Revisited: Alternative Facts For A Post-Truth Reality” on the Belgrade Security Forum 2017. The foreign policy of...
*Op-ed by Aleksandar Jovanoski, speaker at the panel “What if the Western Balkans never becomes part of the EU” on the Belgrade Security Forum 2017. Against...
*Op-ed by Filip Ejdus, speaker at the panel “The EU as a crisis management actor: CSDP in the neighbourhood” on the Belgrade Security Forum 2017. In...
A little over a year ago, on 20th of September 2016, the Council of the European Union accepted Bosnia and Herzegovina’s application for EU membership...
*Op-ed by Nikolaos Tzifakis, Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of the Peloponnese, a Research Associate of the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies...
*Op-ed by Florent Marciacq, Deputy Secretary General of the Austro-French Centre for Rapprochement in Europe (CFA), which will co-organize the panel “Western Balkans in a Brexiting EU”...
*The article was originally published on the website of the European Policy Centre (Centar za evropske politike). The recent announcement by the President of the...