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Zoran Marinković, CEO, ZWEBB Fintech

Fintech Brings Prosperity

Much has changed in terms of Fintech’s positioning in Serbia and the region, but still not enough, says ZWEBB Fintech CEO Zoran Marinković We spoke...

Ivan Đolić, BE-terna Managing Director

BE-terna Provides the Tools for Success

In an era in which digital transformation, AI and analytics are shaping the future of business, BE-terna remains committed to developing solutions that deliver...

Rajka Šinik Vulić, Director of RBS Belgrade

Shaping the Future of Business Education

RBS Belgrade has established itself as a key player in the development of business education around the region, offering high-quality programmes that are recognised...

Erich Cossutta, President of the Danubia Group

Leading Sustainability and Digitalisation in Transport

Companies Dragon Maritime, Log Max and Kombi Pro have now been operating for a full year under the umbrella of the Danubia Group, which...

Milen Janjić, CEO, Intellya

IT Maturity on the Rise

Our eight years of work has resulted in a suite of platforms: AI CORE, the foundation of our development; Weaver, a conversational platform; and...

Bojana Selaković, Coordinator of the Serbian Nation Convention on the European Union

Phased Enlargement

When it comes to a specific timeframe for the accession of Western Balkan countries, it is realistic to assume this will be a process that unfolds in stages, given candidate countries’ capacities

The Ukraine crisis opened a new chapter in geopolitical relations, which has certainly been reflected in the EU enlargement process. It is today clearer than ever that the Western Balkan region must maintain strong ties with the Union. Enlargement to encompass the Western Balkans has primarily become an issue with security implications for the EU, and has thus recreated the conditions to restore credibility to a process that has been in question for several years.

This, on the one hand, was a consequence of the unwillingness of candidate countries to truly get to grips with essential reforms, while on the other hand it reflects the unwillingness of the European Union to monitor these processes consistently, due to a lack of political consensus on enlargement and the need for internal EU reforms. In Serbia, this situation, coupled with the constant strengthening of soft Russian influence via different figures in society, has led to a significant increase in Euroscepticism, which has created space to further promote anti-European perspectives in the political sphere. Only the aggression against Ukraine has demonstrated possible long-term consequences of these processes for the region as a whole, and thus also for the Union itself.

Even though the European integration process could speed up significantly, candidate countries must still fulfil all set obligations

Accordingly, we have seen the intensifying of numerous processes which have the role of, on the one hand, restoring confidence within candidate countries regarding the seriousness of the EU’s enlargement intentions, while on the other hand their role is to motivate the speeding up of reform processes without which there can be no progress on accession. When it comes to the specific timeframe that’s currently on the table, it should also be viewed in the context of the EU’s recent Economic and Investment Plan for the Western Balkans, which was presented by EC President Ursula von der Leyen. Phased accession is probably a realistic plan, given the current capacities of the candidate countries, while it simultaneously also reflects a clear political intention to pursue enlargement, around which there is consensus among all member states.

However, from the perspective of obligations, this changes almost nothing for us, because one of the four pillars of the aforementioned Plan is still related to reforms and progress, especially within the framework of political criteria and the rule of law, which are areas where Serbia has received the harshest criticisms. The difference lies in the fact that institutions and citizens could now feel some tangible benefits long before the concluding of the accession process, such as, for example, access to the European single market or funds which, in previous rounds of enlargement, only became available with formal membership status. Experiences from previous enlargement rounds showed that there must be no turning a blind eye in these most sensitive areas, such as the rule of law and the struggle to curb corruption and fight crime, as this would threaten the fundamental values of the EU that set it apart from all other political alliances, now or at any previous time in history.

By Slobodan G. Markovich, Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade

Winter of Zoomer Discontent

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Aleksandra Koneski, architect

Depoliticisation & Professionalisation

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Vladimir Obradović, Faculty of Organizational Sciences

Benefitting Investors and Sabotaging Safety

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Zoran Đajić, geological engineer

United in Corruption

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EU’s ETIAS Travel System Delayed Again

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France Dominates Europe’s Startup Ecosystem in 2024

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Mass Protests in Serbia: Calls for Accountability and Transparency

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Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Supports Student Protests

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EU’s ETIAS Travel System Delayed Again

The EU's long-awaited ETIAS system, set to impose new travel rules for Schengen zone entry, faces yet another delay....

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Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Supports Student Protests

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Serbia’s EU Integration Faces New Delays

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The Department of Social Sciences of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) expressed its support on 11...

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