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The EU and the Western Balkans: Losing or gaining ground

  • International Institute for Peace (IIP) 5 Möllwaldplatz Wien, Wien, 1040 Austria (map)

The International Institute for Peace, in collaboration with the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip), the Karl-Renner Institut, and The Balkan Forum, warmly invites you to join us for a special public panel event, followed by a pleasant Christmas Get-Together!

The EU and the Western Balkans: Losing or gaining ground

Date: Monday, December 16, 2024

Time:       6:00 PM

Venue:   IIP, Möllwaldplatz 5/7, 1040 Vienna

WELCOME

HANNES SWOBODA, former MEP and President of the IIP

GAZMEND BERLAJOLLI, Executive Director of the Balkan Forum

GERHARD MARCHL, Head of Department of European Politics at the Karl-Renner-Institut

PANEL

FILIP MILAČIĆ, Senior Researcher at Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Montenegro and Vienna

BRANIMIR JOVANOVIĆ, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies

MARIGONA SHABIU, Youth Initiative for Human Rights, Prishtina

THOMAS STÖLZL, Ministry for European and International Affairs, Austria

TARA TEPAVAC, Research Assistant at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory at the University of Belgrade (IFDT)

MODERATION

VEDRAN DŽIHIĆ, Senior Researcher, Austrian Institute for International Politics

CONTENT

Despite ongoing calls from the EU for reform and European integration, the Western Balkans continue to struggle with opposing political agendas and institutional polarization. These issues have led to deeply divided societies, highlighting the fragile state of democracy in the region and raising pressing questions about its future trajectory.

This public panel will explore the evolving relationship between the EU and the Western Balkans, focusing on whether the EU still serves as a transformative power in the region. Given the growing skepticism about the EU’s ability to fulfill its promises, the discussion will examine both immediate and long-term actions needed to bridge the gap between EU aspirations and regional realities. Additionally, regional cooperation and the role of citizen mobilization—especially among youth—will be highlighted as a critical force for democratic activism, and the pursuit of prosperity in a region increasingly affected by depopulation and political and economic stagnation. Finally, we aim to contextualize developments in the region within the larger picture of major global shifts and developments (war in Ukraine, rise of autocracies, disinformation campaigns, new geopolitics and geoeconomics, etc.).

By bringing together experts with deep regional knowledge, the discussion aims to illuminate the complexities of peacebuilding, cooperation, and integration in the Western Balkans. The conversation will go beyond the enlargement narrative, critically assessing the EU’s role in promoting stability and reform, and questioning whether it can still inspire the transformative changes required to secure a stable and prosperous future for the region.  

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The discussion will be held in English. 

By participating in this event, you agree that any photos or recordings taken that include footage of your person may be published or used in any other way by the organizers of the event.