Analysis
Politics
Dayton Unravelling? Bosnia on the Brink of a Constitutional Breakdown
8 April 2025
30 April 2024
From economic transformations to the resurgence of nationalism, Central Europe’s two-decade journey within the European Union showcases how populist, often malign, voices constantly challenge the perception of membership benefits.
On the eve of the twentieth anniversary of the historic 2004 EU enlargement, the European Union story remains the most emancipatory one Central Europe has participated in.
The EU gives Central European states unparalleled opportunities and tools to face contemporary challenges. These include everything from climate change to state capture as well as malign direct and hybrid attacks from the neofascist dictatorship in Russia.