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All items tagged EU accessionOpen Think Tank ArticlesNovember 23, 2011 | Remember the Real Values of the European ProjectMikel Kotonika: With the Eurozone at the center of the global financial crisis, EU leaders are desperately trying to find a workable solution to preserve it. But if they use the imposition of a two-tier system, or other drastic measures, they will save the Eurozone at the expense of the European project as a whole. ... MoreJuly 18, 2011 | Serbia Forges a New European IdentityElizabeth Pond: After years of resentment aimed at the West, Serbia has developed a distinctly pro-EU stance. The EU model of soft power and prosperity has led Serbia to a turning point in its relations with not only the European institutions, but also its neighbors in the historically turbulent Balkan region. ... MoreJanuary 21, 2011 | The Reality of Future EU-Bosnian RelationsBen Wells: Western liberal internationalists have long promoted unity and shunned separatism in Bosnia, yet an impasse still remains. The prospect of distant EU membership acts as a stabilizing force. Yet, voting power is vested in the hands of the people and the emphasis should be on promoting civil society rather than a ‘Western’ projection of how Bosnia should work. ... MoreNovember 24, 2009 | The EU's Imaginary Clash of CivilizationsBasak Yavcan Ural: Public opposition to Turkey’s accession to the EU has largely been ignored, although it represents a real threat to the negotiation process. The EU needs to reconstruct its identity, by emphasizing diversity and multiculturalism. Turkey also needs to address existing misperceptions. ... MoreAugust 15, 2007 | Rocky Road Ahead For Turkish-American RelationsIrem Köker: I identify the issues to watch for between Turkey and the United States. Although the majority party remains in power, new developments on the Kurds, the Armenian genocide question and Turkey’s energy deal with Iran could have lasting consequences. ... MoreCommentsAugust 12, 2009 | Dear Professor Mazzucelli, thank you for your... |
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