EU ENLARGEMENT POLICY TOWARDS MACEDONIA AND THE WESTERN BALKANS: BASICS, CHARACTERISTICS AND PERSPECTIVES

  • Emilija Stefanovska-Davkova
Keywords: Keywords: EU enlargement, Western Balkans, acquis communautaire, economic system, IPA, security

Abstract

Abstract
Enlargement of the European Union is an important process, as it needs to have
comprehensive economic, security and infrastructural resources.EU understands its weakening
and tries to use it through well-thought-out politicians, because it will be activated with the
need to interest, activate and activate the entire system for managing the system by managing
the countries in their reform during the process of accessing. In this context, this paper aims
to address some of the important circumstances, aspects and factors of enlargement policy.
EU, through its political and professional structures, prepares clearly defined criteria for
the entry of the Western Balkan countries, it encourages positive changes in these countries,
but at the same time it must protect itself, by creating structures that monitor the progress
of the these countries towards EU membership and structures that assist the process with
expertise.
European countries, the founders of today’s European Union, and the once that entered,
realized the need for its enlargement. Enlargement policy has achieved great success thanks
to several factors that are elaborated in this paper.
The process is financially supported, through increasing funds, and thus helps all aspiring
countries under the most favorable circumstances to infiltrate themselves in the economic
system of EU, and while raising their economic capacity, these countries gain knowledge for
the EU economic system. The process is long due to the overall complexity of the approach,
but it is certain.

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Published
2021-12-16
How to Cite
Stefanovska-Davkova, E. (2021). EU ENLARGEMENT POLICY TOWARDS MACEDONIA AND THE WESTERN BALKANS: BASICS, CHARACTERISTICS AND PERSPECTIVES. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference "Social Changes in the Global World", 1(8), 206-222. https://doi.org/10.46763/SCGW21206sd