EU to go special - Towards Enlargement

By: Jacques Delors Centre
  • Summary

  • This EU to go special series of the Jacques Delors Centre is produced with Henrik Enderlein Fellow Besa Shahini, former Minister for Education, Sports and Youth in the Republic of Albania. This podcast miniseries is exploring the EU accession process in the Western Balkans and the lessons for EU enlargement policy.
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Episodes
  • Cost of EU Enlargement
    May 8 2024
    In the first episode of Henrik Enderlein Fellow Besa Shahini’s podcast miniseries exploring the EU accession process in the Western Balkans and the lessons for EU enlargement policy, she talks to Thu Nguyen and Johannes Lindner about the costs and necessary reforms tied to the next round of enlargement.
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    26 mins
  • Albania
    May 8 2024
    In the second episode of Henrik Enderlein Fellow Besa Shahini’s podcast miniseries exploring the EU accession process in the Western Balkans and the lessons for EU enlargement policy, she discusses the EU’s rule of law focus within candidate countries, based on the example of Albania, with Dr Andi Hoxhaj OBE, Lecturer in Law at University College London.
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    24 mins
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina
    May 8 2024
    In the third episode of Henrik Enderlein Fellow Besa Shahini’s podcast miniseries exploring the EU accession process in the Western Balkans and the lessons for EU enlargement policy, she talks to Adnan (Adi) Ćerimagić, Senior Analyst for the Western Balkans at ESI, about Bosnia and Herzegovina’s long-drawn path to EU accession and its problematic constitutional setup.
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    26 mins

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