On 21 June 2003, the European Union (EU) has given unequivocal support to a European perspective to the Western Balkan countries. Twenty years later, this perspective seems far less certain. European integration of the Western Balkans is taking place in a context of mounting illiberalism, dependencies on external actors, and growing instability across the region. It is also taking place in a new geopolitical context, which is reshaping Europe’s role in its neighbourhood, and possibly re-designing the setup of the Union itself.
In this panel, we gather experts from the region and beyond, to take stock of the twenty years of EU integration in the Western Balkans and reflect on the future prospects and the European perspective of the region.
Panellists:
Klodiana Beshku, University Tirana
Dan Ilazi, Kosovar Centre for Security Studies, Pristina
Simonida Kacarska, European Policy Institute, Skopje
Sören Keil, Institute of Federalism, University of Fribourg
Milena Lazarević, European Policy Centre, Belgrade
Senada Šelo Sabić, Institute for Development and International Relations, Zagreb
The Webinar is jointly organised by:
Ádám Bence Balázs (Bratislava International School of Liberal Arts, Andrássy University Budapest); adam.balazs@andrassyuni.hu
Jelena Džankić, (Global Governance Programme – Southeastern Europe, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute); Jelena.Dzankic@eui.eu