Quo Vadis Southeast Europe? EU Accession,Regional Cooperation and the need for a Balkan Development Strategy.
Report
Συγγραφέας
Monastiriotis, Vassilis
Συλλογικό όργανο
European Commission / Directorate General for EnlargementΗμερομηνία
2008-01Προβολή/ Άνοιγμα
Θεματικές επικεφαλίδες
Southeast Europe ; EU distancingΠερίληψη
In some sense there is a very simple answer to the title question:
Southeast Europe is heading towards the EU, though a period of
weak regional cooperation, asymmetric relations with the EU and a
slow and discontinuous accession process. The speed and
discontinuity of this process, together with the changing character
and purpose of the process of regional cooperation, raise two crucial
questions for the region. First, is there a need for regional
cooperation and integration in SEE? Second, what type of
cooperation is needed? The paper seeks to address these questions by
discussing the challenges and opportunities resulting from recent
developments in the region (‘EU distancing’, ‘regional ownership’,
etc) and their implications for the perspective that the region can
follow. In doing so, it attempts an analysis of the goals of regionalism
in Southeast Europe and offers some policy proposals for its future.