Corruption in the Western Balkans: Trends and Policy Options |
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Thursday, 26 December 2019 15:56 | |||
Датум: 2019
These results indicate that countries under more political pressure from the EU and a clear prize (short-term goal) on the horizon perform better. In that regard, the EU needs to continue monitoring progress in anti-corruption and to engage directly with civil society in the region. It needs to re-enforce the accession negotiations’ technical aspects on anti-corruption with more political assertiveness from Brussels and its local delegations regarding progress in tackling higher-level corruption and state capture. It will also need to stand up to and develop mechanisms to neutralise the harmful effects of authoritarian influence in the region.
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