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Tag Archives: Stefan Fule
Oct 9 2014
Experts react: EU progress reports 2014
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Posted in: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Enlargement, European Union, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia
On Wednesday 8 October, outgoing Enlargement Commissioner Štefan Füle announced the Commission’s annual reports on the progress achieved by EU candidate and potential candidate countries. Our experts give an overview of the reports’ main takeaways for each country. James Ker-Lindsay: “Serbia: It’s time … Continue reading →
Posted by: Posted on October 9, 2014 by Blog Admin
Tagged with: Cvete Koneska, Didem Buhari-Gulmez, European Commission, European Union, James Ker-Lindsay, Kenneth Morrison, Stefan Fule, Will Bartlett
May 30 2014
Western Balkans will need champions in an increasingly enlargement sceptic EU
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Posted in: Current affairs, Elections, EP elections
The results of the European Parliament elections will have been closely watched in the Western Balkans – and with good reason. Support for enlargement, undermined in recent years by the attention given to the financial crisis, is likely to diminish … Continue reading →
Posted by: Posted on May 30, 2014 by Blog Admin
Tagged with: Balkans, Catherine Ashton, Elections, EP elections, Europe, European Parliament, European Union, euroscepticism, James Ker-Lindsay, Jose Manuel Barroso, South Eastern Europe, Stefan Fule