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Implementation of Berlin Process in the Western Balkans Countries

Implementation of Berlin Process in the Western Balkans Countries

Policy study “Implementation of Berlin process in the Western Balkans countries” that is in front of you is a result of deep and committed work of all our partners and colleagues within the project, and it represents general overview of major facts within the analyzed area.
Tomáš Strážay

This particular study was conducted within the project “Together for EU Enlargement – V4 and WB Strengthening Cohesion of EU Integration and Berlin process”, and it relates to assessing capacities and achievements of the institutions, approaches, priorities, regional and national mechanisms and funding specifications that have been either created or improved in relation with the Berlin Process dynamics. Special attention was paid to the connectivity argument with reference to the contribution of concrete projects to growth and prosperity in the country, and related funding opportunities – including available and potential ones. Finally, specific recommendations have been drown for each category of the involved stakeholders, in order to take out the most from the Berlin Process. Special attention was also paid to the contribution of connectivity to the engaged WB6 reforms and to the advancement of the WB6 countries in the EU membership path.