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Analyses | | Marta Szpala
On 8th April Croatia blocked the process of considering an opening another chapter in the accession negotiations between Serbia and the EU.
Analyses | | Marta Szpala
The EU’s positive decision to open negotiation chapters was caused by Serbia’s more constructive policy towards its neighbouring countries.
Analyses | | Marta Szpala
The wave of migration is backed up in Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia, and the situation in the places with a high concentration of migrants has become worse.
OSW Commentary | | Marta Szpala
Moscow wants to use Belgrade in its confrontation with the West, but Russia does not have much to offer to Serbia’s authorities.
Analyses | | Marta Szpala
The contradictory statements concerning the future of the South Stream project should be interpreted in the broader context of the Serbian-Russian game.
Analyses | | Marta Szpala
The economic consequences of this disaster will be felt in Serbia and Bosnia and Hercegovina for many years, since neither of them has sufficient funds for reconstruction.
Analyses | | Marta Szpala
On 21 January, Serbia formally embarked upon negotiations prior to it joining the EU.
Analyses | | Marta Szpala
Russia, capitalising on Serbia’s dependence in the energy sector, forced Belgrade to accept unfavourable rules for the implementation of the investment.
Analyses | | Marta Szpala
The Serbian government is declaring its chief priority is the continuation of the integration process and a quick start of accession negotiations with the EU. To this end, it has been making efforts primarily to normalise its relations…
Analyses | | Tomasz Dąborowski, Andrzej Sadecki, Marta Szpala
Russia’s Gazprom and the state-controlled Serbian and Hungarian energy companies on 29 and 31 October passed final investment decisions concerning the construction of the Serbian and Hungarian sections of the South Stream gas pipeline.…