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Tag Archives: negotiations
Feb 6 2015
The Brussels Agreement “generated by conversations, not by relentless pressure”
3 CommentsThe leaders of Kosovo and Serbia are due to meet in Brussels next week to resume the dialogue which produced an agreement on normalising relations in 2013. Sir Robert Cooper, one of the lead EU negotiators in the process, talks … Continue reading
Posted by: February 6, 2015
Tagged with: Albania, Catherine Ashton, Contested states, EU enlargement, European Union, Joanna Hanson, Kosovo, negotiations, Serbia, Sir Robert Cooper
Feb 2 2014
Serbia’s EU accession talks will be a long and difficult process: the chief negotiator should pick her battles sparingly
Leave a commentAs of January 2014, Serbia has officially embarked on its path towards European integration. What would be the best words of advice for Tanja Miščević, Serbia’s Chief Negotiator? Dr James Ker-Lindsay, LSEE Senior Research Fellow, gives his opinion. The start of … Continue reading
Posted by: February 2, 2014
Tagged with: European Union, James Ker-Lindsay, negotiations, Serbia