TOWARDS GRADUAL INTEGRATION OF THE WESTERN BALKANS INTO THE EUROPEAN UNION: THE CASE OF SERBIA Cover Image

TOWARDS GRADUAL INTEGRATION OF THE WESTERN BALKANS INTO THE EUROPEAN UNION: THE CASE OF SERBIA
TOWARDS GRADUAL INTEGRATION OF THE WESTERN BALKANS INTO THE EUROPEAN UNION: THE CASE OF SERBIA

Author(s): Miloš Petrović
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Political Theory, Political Sciences, Civil Society, Governance, Public Administration, Public Law, International relations/trade, Welfare systems, Developing nations, Politics and law, Politics and society, History and theory of political science, Methodology and research technology, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, EU-Legislation, Geopolitics, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Institute for Research and European Studies - Bitola
Keywords: Gradual Accession; Western Balkans, EU; Observer; New Enlargement Methodology; Credibility

Summary/Abstract: This paper examined whether the revised enlargement methodology represented another step in the direction of gradual EU membership of the Western Balkans. The research problem was based on considerations that the EU enlargement domain has for years been characterized by political stagnation. The research aimed to show that a differentiated accession approach might have been beneficial for Serbia, as a front-runner membership candidate. In terms of methods, the author analyzes the concepts and the applicability of the ‘three-tiered accession’ and ‘staged accession’, having in mind the recently altered enlargement methodology. The author argues that the gradual integration would have been beneficial for two reasons: 1) validating the candidates’ already achieved progress, offering tangible incentives, and potentially preventing the democratic backsliding; 2) taking the pre-scheduled accession dates off the table. Considering that the EU is unlikely to expand further, the author concludes that the gradual membership concept might apply solely to the WB, while also reassuring the Member States regarding the primacy of individual merits and excluding the speedy accessions proposals.

  • Issue Year: 8/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 308-321
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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