2019

2 avril 2019, Paris - "L'Union européenne et les Balkans occidentaux : est-il insensé de parler d'élargissement en temps de crise?" - Conférence organisée en coopération avec la Fondation Jean Jaurès et le Centre Franco-Autrichien pour le Rapprochement en Europe, Vienne. Toutes les informations ici.

25 février 2019, Skopje - "The Western Balkans in the European Union - Good neighbours today, good members tomorrow?" - Table ronde organisée en coopération avec le European Policy Institute Skopje, le Centre Franco-Autrichien pour le Rapprochement en Europe avec le soutien de la GIZ. Programme ici.

 

2018

Western Balkans Reflection Forum Initiative - The Western Balkans and the European Union - Moving? In the right direction? 

 

The Policy Paper "The Western Balkans and the European Union - Moving? In the right direction?" written by Dr Matteo Bonomi, Researcher, Istituto Affari Internazionali, based on the proceedings of the Balkan Reflection Forum is available here. If you wish more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

28 November 2018, Belgrade - The European Union and the Western Balkans - Making the Enlargement a more credible process - Conference organised amongst other with the European Policy Center Belgrade, the Centre Franco-Autrichien pour le Rapprochement en Europe in the framework of the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

Agenda available here.

22 November 2018, Brussels - The European Union and the Western Balkans - How to boost the renewed momentum for enlargement? - Conference organised amongst other with the SWP Brussels, the Centre Franco-Autrichien pour le Rapprochement en Europe in the framework of the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

Agenda available here.

7 November 2018, Tirana - The European Union, Albania and the Western Balkans - Making enlargement a more credible process - Conference organised amongst others with the Cooperation and Development Institute, Tirana, the GIZ, the Centre Franco-Autrichien pour le Rapprochement en Europe in the framework of the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

Agenda available here.

 

International conference organised in the framework of the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union - Brussels, 3-4 July 2018

3 July 2018, 16h30-19h00 - Public roundtable: Why now enlargement in the Western Balkans is good - or bad - for the EU

 

4 July 2018, 8h45-13h30 – Reflection Forum: The Western Balkans and the European Union: Moving? In the right direction? (This event takes places under the Chatham House rule)

 

There is currently movement on the EU enlargement front. However, it could turn out that new steps actually reversed the direction. After Berlin, Vienna, Paris and Trieste, a new Western Balkans Summit will take place in the framework of the Berlin process in London, next July. The European Council at the end of June 2018 will have the EU’s approach to the region on its agenda. In May 2018, a new EU-Western Balkans Summit was staged in Sofia – fifteen years after the Thessaloniki Declaration in which the EU promised an “EU perspective” to the Western Balkan countries. In addition, in February 2018, the EU issued an innovated Enlargement Strategy. 
However, the EU travails with its reform agenda, negotiations about the new EU budget, Brexit and other troublesome issues continue to capture the bulk of the attention and to mobilise most of the energy of the member states and EU institutions. Progress in the Western Balkans remains uncertain at best, in terms of democracy, good governance, economic development and good-neighbourly relations. 

An increase of the frequency of enlargement-related meetings, even on highest levels, will hardly alter the reality of these challenges. Innovative approaches to EU enlargement, differentiated integration, economic transformation, regional cooperation and democratic participation are required if both the EU and the potential future members want to overcome the business as usual approach, which has governed EU-Western Balkans relations for most of the past 20 years.

This event will follow up on the most recent developments in EU-Western Balkans relations and discuss the membership perspectives of the Western Balkans in the current international political and economic context:
•    What conclusions can we draw from the new EU enlargement strategy and country reports?
•    What are the results of the EU-Western Balkans Summit of Sofia of May 2018 and the European Council 28-29 June 2018? 
•    What can be expected from the London meeting in July 2018?
•    How successful has the Berlin process been in maintaining the impetus of a slowed-down accession process?
•    What will be the future of the Berlin Process thereafter?
•    To which extent are the EU’s internal reform agenda and Western Balkans accession perspectives linked?
•    What should be changed in the EU’s approach towards the Western Balkans to make it both more effective and more credible? 

For more information please contact Aline Palige.


2017

Following the Reflection Forum organised by CIFE, the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) and the Centre Franco-Autrichien pour le Rapprochement en Europe (CFA/ÖFZ), CIFE will organise some outreach events in the Balkan region as well as in some Member States.

The report of the Reflection Forum has been published before the EU-Western Balkan Summit of Trieste.

Tobias Flessenkemper, Senior Fellow and CIFE's Balkans Project Director, also participate to the publication "Resilience in the Western Balkans" edited by Sabina Lange, Zoran Nechev and Florian Bieber, in ISSUE, Report N°36, August 2017, available here.

19 September, Tirana in cooperation with the Cooperation & Development Institute, the CFA/ÖFZ and the Osservatorio balcani caucaso - agenda here.

3 October, Paris - Ifri, Institut francais des relations internationales and the Centre Franco-Autrichien pour le Rapprochement en Europe. Agenda here. Registration requested.

12 October, Belgrade Security Forum

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