Abstract

The article examines current stage of the Western Balkans’ integration into Europe and prospects for joining the European Union. Based on the analysis of the European Commission reports on the integration progress of the countries, the fulfillment of the Copenhagen criteria, the requirements of the nego-tiation dossier articles and the conditions of the Stabilization and Association Process (SAP), the author as-sesses the strengths and weaknesses of the Balkan states to bring internal norms and rules in line with Eu-ropean requirements. Particular attention is paid to new approaches to candidate countries and new EU strat-egy in the Western Balkans.

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