Resilience Through EU Accession: A comparative Analysis of Local Perceptions in the Western Balkans and Eastern Neighbourhood : REUNIR – D6.4 – policy brief on lessons learned from an inter-regional comparative analysis and offering recommendations to strengthen EU policies to build resilience in the Western Balkans and Eastern neighbourhood

Abstract
Russia’s full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine has dramatically changed the security landscape in Europe. It not only unexpectedly resulted in three new Candidate Countries from the Eastern Neighbourhood but also shifted EU enlargement policies from a technical process to a geopolitical project. While EU enlargement policy has already been ‘geopoliticised’ in Brussels, it still lacks implications on the ground that would reflect a new paradigm where Candidate Countries are no longer wait-listed recipients of EU assistance but fellow architects of a common resilience infrastructure.
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Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, European integration, neighbourhood policy, EU enlargement policies, EU-originated investments, report
Citation
Resilience Through EU Accession: A comparative Analysis of Local Perceptions in the Western Balkans and Eastern Neighbourhood : REUNIR – D6.4 – policy brief on lessons learned from an inter-regional comparative analysis and offering recommendations to strengthen EU policies to build resilience in the Western Balkans and Eastern neighbourhood / Anna Osypchuk, Anton Suslov, Oleh Sabura, Maksym Yakovlyev ; contributors: Florian Bieber, Lura Pollozhani. - [S. l. : s. n.], 2025. - 7 p.