The agenda of the European Union in the last three years has been characterized by particular attention to the issue of enlargement to the Western Balkans, which has put an end to a long period of stalemate. With interested Countries (those that remained after the entry of Croatia and Slovenia into the Union, namely Serbia, Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro), negotiations were started at different times and processes of change were also launched, albeit with difficulty.
The enlargement of the EU to the Western Balkans: a forum for reflection (con G. Dammacco e R. Santoro)
Luchena Giovanni
2022-01-01
Abstract
The agenda of the European Union in the last three years has been characterized by particular attention to the issue of enlargement to the Western Balkans, which has put an end to a long period of stalemate. With interested Countries (those that remained after the entry of Croatia and Slovenia into the Union, namely Serbia, Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro), negotiations were started at different times and processes of change were also launched, albeit with difficulty.File in questo prodotto:
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