Western Balkans and EU - Part 38

posted by julia on 2007/07/29 10:40

[ Western Balkans and EU ]

The Policy Documentation Centre of the Central European University in Budapest is an archive of public policy material (reports, proposals, briefings) from central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Some new articles have been added from Western Balkan think tanks (Albanian Institute for International Studies, Open Society Fund Bosnia and Herzegovina, Analytica/Macedonia, Center for Liberal-Democratic Studies Serbia). You can subscribe to a newsletter which informs you about new publications.


Trimcev, Eno and Vurmo, Gjergji and Hide, Enri: Albania and European Union:
perceptions and realities 2006

Trimcev, Eno: Albanian brain drain: turning the tide


Bajrovic, Reuf: BiH municipalities and the EU: direct participation of
citizens in policy-making at the local level


Dizdarevic, Srdan and Sali-Terzic, Sevima and Huremagic, Ramiz et al
Democracy assessment in Bosnia and Herzegovina


Zrilic, Natasa: Economic challenges for Bosnia and Herzegovina on the road
to membership in the European Union


Efendic, Adnan: Bridging to the European Union: macroeconomic challenges
for Bosnia and Herzegovina


Omerbegovic, Adisa: Real exchange rate in Bosnia & Herzegovina, the
required adjustment in the context of macroeconomic stability and accession
to the EU



Analytica: Grassroots Europeanisation in the Western Balkans is just
starting: visa facilitation


Begovic, Boris: Corruption, lobbying and state capture


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