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Western Balkan Expectations against the Backdrop of Renewed Western Partnership

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Western Balkan Expectations against the Backdrop of Renewed Western Partnership
From PfPC | by Elena Danilov | 19 May 2021

Vienna, Austria, May 12, 2021 - The third virtual meeting of PfP-C’s Regional Stability in South East Europe Study Group took place on 12 May 2021. In the online conference, a group of fifteen experts from the Southeast European Region and international organizations focused on relevant developments such as recent political power and policy shifts, continuing or emerging domestic policy decisions, or growth in certain political factions in the individual Western Balkan Countries and discussed how these developments may drive or impact what seems to be a resurgence in interest in western partnership in the region.

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