BiEPAG Policy Brief
A new BiEPAG analysis by Jovana Marović and Odeta Barbullushi calls on the European Union to turn accession treaties into robust instruments for reform and accountability, rather than pursuing solutions that lead to limited, “lighter,” or second-tier forms of membership.
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is a group of policy analysts, scholars and researchers, established as a joint initiative of the European Fund for the Balkans and the Centre for Southeast European Studies of the University of Graz with the aim to promote the European integration of the Western Balkans and the consolidation of democratic, open countries in the region. BiEPAG is composed of prominent policy researchers from the Western Balkans and all of Europe who have established themselves for their knowledge and understanding of the Western Balkans and the processes that shape the region.
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Episode 17; November 6, 2025 - Kosovo on the Edge: Democracy, Deadlock, and Geopolitics - Host: Donika Emini - Guests: Ilir Deda, Senior Research Fellow at KIPRED & Europe’s Futures Fellow, Jovana Radosavljević, Executive Director of New Social Initiative
Podcast ArchiveA political decision was made in Brussels to open membership talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina. This comes at a time when the EU is adopting a stronger and more direct approach to enlargement, moving ahead at a pace not seen in over a decade. It also comes just ahead of EU elections in June and should be read in a context where some progress in reforms among candidate countries is also a win for the outgoing Commission.
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