【United we stand,divied we fall】EU将继续扩大
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dachen33 楼主
2016年07月07日 13点07分 1
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dachen33 楼主
2016年07月07日 13点07分 2
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还能招哪些国家呢,土耳其暂时还是不要进来吧
2016年07月08日 00点07分 5
西巴尔干地区
2016年07月08日 02点07分
@1973年伸 东巴尔干国家已经都入了EU
2016年07月08日 02点07分
@1973年伸 看2楼链接哦
2016年07月08日 02点07分
@1973年伸 另外摩尔多瓦别忽视
2016年07月08日 02点07分
level 12
乌克兰短期内也进不去
2016年07月08日 00点07分 6
土耳其加入EU的时间应该不会等很久
2016年07月08日 02点07分
@1973年伸 希望拖久
2016年07月08日 02点07分
@1973年伸 土耳其的政治在倒退,而且土耳其一直拒绝为亚美尼亚人大屠杀道歉
2017年04月28日 19点04分
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红色:公投要求退出EU的国家。青色(土耳其、阿尔巴尼亚、马其顿等等):获得EU官方同意的加入EU候选国,浅蓝:已提出申请的潜在加入EU候选国,绿色:跟EU签有联系国条约(意味着潜在加入对象)的国家
2017年01月25日 17点01分 11
@愚蠢的人类啊呲 孝子会全力尽孝
2017年01月26日 12点01分
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2017年04月24日 04点04分 12
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2017年04月27日 03点04分
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2017年04月24日 04点04分 13
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n expectation of the Italian Summit on the Western Balkans scheduled to take place in Trieste on 12 July 2017, the International Conference organised by IFRI, CIFE and CFA in cooperation with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will invite a number of European experts to reflect on the challenges facing the EU and its enlargement towards the Western Balkans. The meeting will kick off a series of events such as a Second Reflection Forum and a Civil Society Forum, which will be hosted in Trieste in May and July 2017 respectively. The European Fund for the Balkans as a coordinator of the upcoming Civil Society Forum in Trieste on behalf of the Erste Foundation is supporting this conference, that will provide a significant input for the Trieste Summit on the Western Balkans.
The Executive Director of the Fund, Hedvig Morvai will be one of the speakers in the opening Q&A Session “From Vienna to Paris and Trieste: The Berlin Process and the Civil Society Forum”, which will be an introduction to the three sessions that will follow.
The past few years have witnessed an odd mix of integration, differentiation and disintegration in the EU. The integration progress, however incomplete, has been made on economic matters (e.g. the banking union), border management (e.g. the European border and coast guard agency) and foreign policy (the EU Global Strategy and its implementation). At the same time, the risk of disintegration looms large, with Brexit being the most notable case in point. Differentiated integration is partly a reality, yet one which is rarely discussed openly. The session “Integration, Differentiation and the Future of Europe” will pose the question What will the Union which the Western Balkans strive to join look like?
The EU enlargement policy has become a highly political process, partly steered by individual governments, and increasingly susceptible to public opinion pressure. In the absence of a compelling narrative promoting the EU accession of Western Balkan states, the politicisation of enlargement is mainly framed by Eurosceptic and anti-enlargement forces. Assuming that the politicisation of enlargement will remain a fact of life, the second session “The Politicisation of Enlargement” will try to reflect on how to develop a positive enlargement narrative for the Western Balkans?
The final session of the conference “Sustaining Connectivity and Transformation in the Western Balkans” will start from the postion that the enlargement is not likely to take place in the immediate future.How can the reform momentum be maintained? What can be the role of specific initiatives to bolster the socio-economic resilience of the Western Balkans? Can initiatives promoted in the context of the Berlin process to boost economic connectivity sustain the transformation of the region, especially by fostering market integration and the rule of law? Connected to this, how can the EU and the Western Balkan countries contain or redirect the economic influence of other external players, which do not view the European future of the Balkans as the desirable direction of travel?, are just some of the questions on the agenda.
2017年04月24日 04点04分 14
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2017年09月17日 12点09分 15
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