Dealing with EU accession in times of uncertainties [Recurso electrónico] : from halfway commitments to overlapping agendas Matteo Bonomi
Por: Bonomi, Matteo.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Police Brief April 2021.Editor: Brussels Paris Rome : Foundation for European Progressive Studies ; : Fondation Jean Jaurès ; : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Italy Office , 2021Descripción: 6 p.Tema(s): Integración europea | Crisis sanitaria | Movimiento europeo | Países de la Unión EuropeaRecursos en línea: DESCARGAR DOCUMENTO Resumen: The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has put to test EU’s cohesion and effectiveness not only with regards to its internal governance, but alsoin relation to its strategic partnerships with neighbouring countries, starting from the enlargement countries in the Western Balkans. While a series of multiple crises in the EU were already contributing tocement resistance towards the enlargement agenda, the pandemic seems to have exacerbated pre-existing problems related to this policy, which is today crumbling under the pressure of current emergencies. Indeed, the process of EU enlargement in the Western Balkans is today marred by ambiguities, not providing a clear path towards EUmembership. To navigate through these doomy and gloomy days, EU-Western Balkan relations should move from halfway commitments toward a common agenda of tackling the root causes of the current situation, namely the enduring socio-economic entropy and political backsliding in the Western Balkans.Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Biblioteca Central del Ministerio de la Presidencia Recurso electrónico | En línea | No para préstamo |
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The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has put to test EU’s cohesion and effectiveness not only with regards to its internal governance, but alsoin relation to its strategic partnerships with neighbouring countries, starting from the enlargement countries in the Western Balkans.
While a series of multiple crises in the EU were already contributing tocement resistance towards the enlargement agenda, the pandemic seems to have exacerbated pre-existing problems related to this policy, which is today crumbling under the pressure of current emergencies.
Indeed, the process of EU enlargement in the Western Balkans is today marred by ambiguities, not providing a clear path towards EUmembership. To navigate through these doomy and gloomy days, EU-Western Balkan relations should move from halfway commitments toward a common agenda of tackling the root causes of the current situation, namely the enduring socio-economic entropy and political backsliding in the Western Balkans.