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Nicolas Marquier, Regional Manager for the Western Balkans at the International Finance Corporation (IFC)

Financing the Future

IFC, the largest global development institution, has provided almost $1 billion in financing to Serbia’s private sector over the past six years IFC, as a...

Dr Ivan Todorović, Todorović Law Firm

Dedicated Advisors and Tenacious Litigators

The Todorović Law Firm has existed for more than 30 years and throughout that time has demonstrated its unwavering dedication to continuously advancing at...

Marija Stojiljković, Founder, Royal Nanny

Children Deserve the Best Nannies

Royal Nanny offers a wide range of childcare services, primarily through mediating between professional nannies and families, providing responsible, meticulous, trained and caring individuals Starting...

Petar Miljković, CEO, 14. Oktobar d.o.o.

Employees are the Company’s Real Strength

This former Kruševac giant, which has come a long way over the course of 100 years of operations, developing from a construction machinery factory...

Ivana Bogdanović, Director of Marketing and Corporate Communications at Addiko Bank

CSR as a Longstanding Priority

In today’s world, where gaining the trust of clients is the most important aspect of a company’s business, CSR, or socially responsible operations, represents...

Dr Duško Lopandić Ph.D., Vice President Of The European Movement In Serbia

Third Round Of Euro Integration?

The need to accelerate Ukraine’s EU integration, coupled with incentives to fortify the union’s international geopolitical “might”, as well as the general influence and interest of the U.S. In stabilising southeast Europe, will lead to a somewhat greater and faster opening up of the EU towards the countries of the Western Balkans during the decade ahead

The council of the European Union’s swift acceptance of the EU membership candidate status of both Ukraine and Moldova, but also Georgia, under the conditions of war in Ukraine and dramatic shifts in geopolitical relations within Europe, provided an implicit indication of historical “unfinished business” in the Western Balkans. In this sense, the situation today in Southeast Europe arose, among other things, as a consequence of a series of geostrategic omissions/errors made by the EU over the course of this century to date.

They include the following: a de facto slowdown, or the deferring of the enlargement process following the “big bang” expansion of the Union from 15 to 27 member states in the 2004-2007 period; the territorial “crumbling” of the enlargement process when it comes to the once unified socioeconomic area of the former Yugoslavia, i.e. the application of the “frigate” principle instead of a collective approach (like the one applied in the case of the CEE region); this separation was particularly harmful in a geopolitical sense, given the need for the parallel EU integration of Croatia and Serbia; unilateral recognition of Kosovo’s independence without the prior consent of the country to which it belongs (Serbia) – with which all previously accepted principles of respect for national borders were contradicted, including the views of the Badinter Arbitration Committee – had a significant and long-term impact on Serbia’s internal and international situation and consequently possible instability in the region, or across Europe more broadly (i.e., on Russia’s views regarding the issue of the inviolability of national borders).

Serbia’s full EU integration will not be possible without deeper political changes and reforms to Belgrade’s current centrist, autocratic regime

The government in Belgrade itself has had a significant influence over the slow dynamics of enlargement negotiations when it comes to Serbia, given that the government’s initial enthusiasm – brought by the opening of accession negotiations in 2013- 2014 – quickly gave way to a specific “enlargement fatigue” that manifested internally through a slowing down or abandoning of reforms and a strengthening of the klepto-corruption system, but also an effort on the international front to maintain some kind of policy of friendship in relations with both Russia and China.

The need to accelerate Ukraine’s EU integration, coupled with incentives to fortify the Union’s international geopolitical “might”, as well as the general influence and interest of the U.S. in stabilising Southeast Europe, will lead to a somewhat greater and faster opening up of the EU towards the countries of the Western Balkans during the decade ahead. This will most likely be realised in the form of a “third round” of European integration, i.e., some kind of partial membership with full integration in certain sectors (market, energy, transport, science and education etc.), alongside additional financial incentives from the EU. However, Serbia’s full EU integration will not be possible without deeper political changes and reforms to Belgrade’s current centrist, autocratic regime.

Comment by Zoran Panović

Diplomatic Twine

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Branka Anđelković, Co-founder and Programme Director of the Public Policy Research Centre

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Čedanka Andrić, President of Trade Union Confederation NEZAVISNOST

Increased Competition Between Low-Paid Workers

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Jelena Jevtović, Serbian Association of Employers

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