2006-03-02

 Western Balkans and EU - Part 11 

posted by julia 19 years ago
From a marginal topic, the so-called "Western Balkans" are moving into the centre of attention of EU politics - despite a growing lack of support from the EU population for the integration of this region [1]. In the last few months, the EU Commission published three major documents related to the EU integration of the Western Balkans: progress reports on Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, Kosovo, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina (October-November 2005, cf. this blog, 12.11.2005); an enlargement strategy (9.11.2005); and a communication on The Western Balkans on the road to the EU: consolidating stability and raising prosperity (27.1.2006; press release). In mid-February, Commission President José Manuel Barroso undertook his first trip to the Western Balkans together with Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn.

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This weblog is a forum for discussion on the political and social processes linked to EU integration in the Western Balkans. We would also like to use this space to create a virtual network of researchers on this topic. You are most welcome to contribute to this weblog with comments, postings, links, or photos. Please use the "add comment" function at the end of each posting!
All photos by the Photo Arts Collective of Kosovo. First photo by Burim Myftiu (Swimming olympiade in Klina). Second photo by Mimoza. Third photo by Dashmir Izairi.
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