From : Joan Hoey <eiu_enquiries@eiu.com>
To : David Sergeenko
Subject : Western Balkans to 2025: a brighter future or permanent marginalisation?
Received On : 27.06.2018 06:08

 
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Dear David

In 2003, EU leaders promised the western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia) that the door to EU membership would be open to them. Fifteen years later, however, EU membership remains a distant prospect. Our latest white paper examines the future of EU membership for these countries, as well their economic prospects, and the role of intra-regional trade.

To download our latest free report, click on the link below.

Kind regards,

Joan Hoey
Regional Director, Europe
 
 
 
 
 
 
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