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FRIDE:
THE STABILISATION AND ASSOCIATION PROCESS - ARE EU INDUCEMENTS FAILING IN
THE WESTERN BALKANS? -
BY SOFIA SEBASTIAN 18/02/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / - 18
February 2008 --
Almost eight years since the launch of the
Stabilisation and Association Process (SAP), the framework under which the
Western Balkan countries come closer to European institutions, the prospect of
European membership seems further away than ever before. Even if the future of
the WB remains within EU borders, accession to the exclusive club is still far
off, probably at least a decade away.
Many
analysts are now asking whether the EU’s approach to the region within the SAP
has been ill-designed. Even if domestic politics are much to blame for the
current state of affairs, a closer look at EU SAP policies in the WB is in
order.
This
paper argues that despite the fact that the prospect of EU membership and the
conditionality-based reform process attached to it have made the greatest
contribution to stability and democratic development in the region, problems of
policy inconsistency, unclear benchmarking, disillusionment over the still
remote European perspective and the gap between rhetoric and efforts on the
ground have undermined EU policies in the Balkans and diminished the
effectiveness of EU’s inducements.
The EU
needs to readjust its framework and take into full consideration the different
problems that afflict Balkan countries and provide real incentives to persuade
them to accept the terms of stability while integrating into the EU. How
European institutions respond to these challenges in the light of developments
in Kosovo will prove critical for the future stability of the region.
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Keywords
Albania
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Croatia
Enlargement EU
EU Europe
European
Neighbourhood Policy Serbia
Bio
author: Sofia Sebastián
Sofia
Sebastian is a PhD candidate in the Government Department at the London School
of Economics (LSE), where she teaches a seminar on democracy and democratization
processes. The title of her thesis is 'The Interplay of Domestic and
International Actors in the Process of Political Reform in Bosnia and
Herzegovina.' Prior to her PhD studies, Sofia earned an MSc in Foreign Service
with a focus on foreign policy and international security at Georgetown
University under the sponsorship of the Fulbright Commission. Sofia received her
BA in Political Science and International Relations from the Universidad
Complutense de Madrid.
Labels:
FRIDE, Fundación
para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior,
Western
Balkans, EU, United
Nations, U.N.,
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