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Published by the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade

ISBN 978-963-7039-66-9

Contents

Gergely PRŐHLE , Márton UGRÓSDY: Forewords

Ulrich SCHLIE: Balkan Question and the European Security Architecture: Germany’s Strategic Choices in the Past and Present

Gergely FEJÉRDY: Enlargement of the European Union in the Western Balkans from a French Perspective

Jaroslaw WISNIEWSKI: The UK and The EU Enlargement Post-Brexit

Mateusz GNIAZDOWSKI: Participating in the Berlin Process as a Visegrad Country

Christina GRIESSLER: Austrian Foreign Policy towards the Western Balkans: Bilateral Relations and EU Enlargement

András KLEIN: The Necessity of the Integration of the Western Balkans

Dragan TILEV: Someone Can Always Say a “No”- The Difficulties
of Preserving Credibility at Domestic and European Level 118

Adea PIRDENI: The Dilemma between Objective and Political Conditionality: Judicial Reform and the Assessment of Rule of Law Conditionality in Albania

Dušan JANJIĆ: Being in the Same Boat

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