The effect of EU conditionality has been largely applauded in the case of enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Despite limitations it largely helped the CEE countries transform from communist regimes to market economies and liberal democracies. In the case of the Western Balkans however, the application of conditionality has deviated from this ideal functioning. This work examines the case of Serbia where compliance has been particularly constrained. It focuses on cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the case of Kosovo, and...
The effect of EU conditionality has been largely applauded in the case of enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Despite l...