Western Balkans vi-à-vis the Trio: single market, cohesion and regional policy for gradual integration into the EU InteGraLe

The extension of the European integration perspective to Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia, known as the Trio, occurred shortly after the introduction of the idea of a gradual integration of the Western Balkan candidate countries into certain EU policies and sectors. This gradual integration is based on existing bilateral agreements between the candidate countries and the EU, namely the Stabilization and Association Agreements and the Accession Agreements/Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area. In this context, the project aims to compare the two types of agreements, highlighting their differences and opportunities, in order to propose concrete solutions for gradual integration. The research also intends to explore the proposal for an earlier integration of these countries into the European cohesion policy, in order to reduce potential externalities resulting from the candidates’ gradual accession to the European single market.
The project is implemented in collaboration with the partner Re-ACT Lab, based in Kosovo.
This project is realized with the support of the Unit for Analysis, Policy Planning, Statistics and Historical Documentation – Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, in accordance with Article 23 ‒ bis of the Decree of the President of the Italian Republic 18/1967.
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