CATEGORY: European Union

Assessing Media Freedom Across Europe: Key Challenges and Recommendations
All eyes on you: With the European Media Freedom Act proposal being insufficient in protecting journalists’ safety and freedom, recent attempts to repress media have

Moving Past Stagnation: Strategies and Possibilities for the Pristina-Belgrade Dialogue
In February 2023, Kurti and Vucic accepted the draft in Brussels and met again in Ohrid to verbally agree on a roadmap for implementation in

Economic perspective of BiH’s accession to the EU
The prospect of EU accession for Bosnia and Herzegovina is, at the time, a part of common political discourse. Despite the topic being a highly

Economic Growth Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina: Strategies and Prospects
Introduction Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has made notable strides in its economic development over the past two decades, transitioning to an upper-middle-income status and achieving

Comparative Analysis of EU Integration Paths of Slovakia and BiH in the Post-Transitional Period
The concept of the European Union (EU) in terms of funding, or the democracy it promises, and many recognized benefits within the framework of growth

The Road to EU Accession: Where Does Bosnia and Herzegovina Stand in 2025?
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has been on the path to European Union (EU) membership for years, but progress has been slow. While the country was

Civil society in the Republika Srpska as a key factor in EU integration
The path of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) represents a complex and long-term process that requires significant political, economic and social reforms. Both at the level

Summary of the Growth Plan for Western Balkan Countries: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Introduction The European Commission (EC) adopted the Growth Plan for the Western Balkans (WB) on November 8, 2023, with the objective of fostering socioeconomic convergence

Serbia’s Jadar Mine: The EU, Its Strategic Interests and Its Contradictions
The Jadar mine has recently hit the headlines with the announcement that it could be granted ‘strategic project’ status under the European Union’s (EU) Critical

Slovakia’s 2024 Anti-Corruption Law: A retrogressive reform.
“The institution significantly contributed to the violation of human rights”, claimed Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico after approving the use of a fast-track legislative process

Should the European Union be enlarged?
The European Union (EU) is planning to enlarge, and there are many candidates for membership: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, Moldova, Turkey, Ukraine, Georgia, Northern Macedonia, Serbia and

Challenges to Bulgaria`s Integration in the EU
Bulgaria became a member of the European Union (EU) in 2007 after many efforts to fulfill the Copenhagen criteria and progress as a democracy with

Youth leading the way: The Balkans’ Journey Toward EU Integration
Introduction Since the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the collapse of the Eastern bloc, youth participation in activism has steadily increased across the Balkans. In the

Why Attempts to ‘Green’ the CAP Are Failing: A Look Into Agricultural Subsidies
Subsidies and Sustainability Subsidies are a form of financial aid provided by governments to support certain groups or individuals. In the case of the

The EU’s Enlargement Priorities in the 21st Century
Since its founding in 1993, the European Union (EU) has undergone multiple rounds of enlargement, largely based on the idea that it would contribute to

Territorial Integrity and EU Enlargement: Ukraine and Lessons Learned from Southeastern Europe
A contradiction has emerged between the lofty ideals of the EU as a peace project and the complicated reality of integrating states without full control

Compulsory voting: a lifeline to save European elections?
Ever since the founding of the European Economic Community in 1958, its member states have aligned themselves with democratic values and freedom of expression. With

The Rise of Radical Right-Wing Parties in the European Union: Causes, Challenges and Potential Solutions
Introduction In recent years, the growing popularity of radical right-wing parties in the European Union (EU) has emerged as a significant political trend. This phenomenon