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Western Balkans Civil Society Forum

SEER, 2023
This article is a report of the Civil Society Forum organised by the European Economic and Social Committee and held in Thessaloniki, Greece, in October 2023. The conference took place on the basis of three panels held on implementation of the green agenda, democracy and participation, and education and youth policy, each of which are referenced below.
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The Western Balkans

2007
The break-up of Yugoslavia in 1991 following proclamations of independence by the republics of Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, and in 1992 of Bosnia and Herzegovina established several new states in the region. It was followed by a decade of conflict. Wars broke out in Croatia in 1991, in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995, in Serbia and Kosovo ...
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Western Balkan Conference

2018
The municipality of Dropull is created in 2013 as the result of the new administrative and territorial reform that restructured the administrative division of the country from 365 municipalities toward a new division of 61 municipalities. After this administrative reform the "new" municipalities needed planning guidelines.
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Renewable energy in the Western Balkans: Policies, developments and perspectives

Energy Reports, 2021
Milena Radonjic, Milivoje Radovic
exaly  

Agricultural policies and European Union accession processes in the Western Balkans: aspirations versus reality

Eurasian Geography and Economics, 2021
Emil Erjavec   +2 more
exaly  

Voting in the Western Balkans

2016
The war in Yugoslavia led to the partition of the country and the emergence of a variety of small states upon which a common Communism legacy has left its mark. Today, their common objective is to join the European Union. As a preliminary stage, the Western Balkans (Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and the Former Yugoslav Republic of
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Money, power, glory: the linkages between EU conditionality and state capture in the Western Balkans

Journal of European Public Policy, 2020
Solveig Richter, Natasha Wunsch
exaly  

International assistance, donor interests, and state capture in the Western Balkans

Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2021
William Bartlett
exaly  

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