Cyprus in the European Union
In: German yearbook of international law: Jahrbuch für internationales Recht, Band 46, S. [375]-400
ISSN: 0344-3094
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In: German yearbook of international law: Jahrbuch für internationales Recht, Band 46, S. [375]-400
ISSN: 0344-3094
World Affairs Online
In: EUI working papers / Robert Schuman Centre, 02,44
World Affairs Online
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Iran and European Union Politics" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"China and the European Union" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: West European politics, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 200-208
ISSN: 1743-9655
In 2003, in Salonica, Balkan countries were told that "their future lies in the EU". The Berlin process in 2014 provided a framework for a period of four years. In 2017, President Juncker, speaking of all non-EU Balkan countries except Turkey, estimated the first accessions would potentially take place in 2025! The Berlin process seeks to restore stability in the Balkans by leading to reconciliation. It includes new fact-finding commissions to establish the real facts in order to restore friendly relations, efforts to build economic links in transport and communication and new roads, establishment of a Western Balkan Common Market as a new partner for the EU, EFTA, and the EEA, and a new partnership among its member countries. The European Council will meet the Balkan heads of state in Sofia, Bulgaria, in April 2018. Without stability in the Balkans, there cannot be a stable Europe. In this paper we look at how to keep the Berlin process open and successful, possibly to accelerate it, and how to overcome current challenges. Notably, we look at the "deterioration of democratic standards" in some countries, which will have to be stopped and reversed. The conclusions support positive decision-making outcomes at all levels.
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In 2003, in Salonica, Balkan countries were told that "their future lies in the EU". The Berlin process in 2014 provided a framework for a period of four years. In 2017, President Juncker, speaking of all non-EU Balkan countries except Turkey, estimated the first accessions would potentially take place in 2025! The Berlin process seeks to restore stability in the Balkans by leading to reconciliation. It includes new fact-finding commissions to establish the real facts in order to restore friendly relations, efforts to build economic links in transport and communication and new roads, establishment of a Western Balkan Common Market as a new partner for the EU, EFTA, and the EEA, and a new partnership among its member countries. The European Council will meet the Balkan heads of state in Sofia, Bulgaria, in April 2018. Without stability in the Balkans, there cannot be a stable Europe. In this paper we look at how to keep the Berlin process open and successful, possibly to accelerate it, and how to overcome current challenges. Notably, we look at the "deterioration of democratic standards" in some countries, which will have to be stopped and reversed. The conclusions support positive decision-making outcomes at all levels
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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Visa Policy in the European Union" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Croatia and the European Union" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Turkey and the European Union" published on by Oxford University Press.
This paper covers the topics of the pending European Union enlargement and accompanying processes, including the issue of a new Constitutional Treaty and the position and role of Slovenia in these discussions.
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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Spain and the European Union" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Gerontechnology: international journal on the fundamental aspects of technology to serve the ageing society, Band 2, Heft 4
ISSN: 1569-111X