Envisaging EU Enlargement in an Era of a Newly Rediscovered Notion of European Geopolitics on a Digital Planetary Scale
It is our pleasure to present to you the publication titled ‘Envisaging EU Enlargement in an Era of a Newly Rediscovered Notion of European Geopolitics on a Digital Planetary Scale.’ This publication is a product of the ‘Alliances for EU’ project (https://www.alliancesforeu.org/), supported by the international Visegrad Fund and co-financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea.
In the publication, you will find papers by Gábor Egry, Spasimir Domaradzki, Michal Vit, Juraj Marušiak, Katerina Kolozova, Dimitar Vatsov, Veronika Dimitrova, Ljubomir Donchev, Valentin Valkanov, Milena Iakimova, and Stefan Detchev.
Tabel of Content:
Gábor Egry
Historical Reconciliation: Hungarian Lessons
Spasimir Domaradzki
EU Enlargement and Geopolitics: Is it Relevant Today?
Michal Vit
In Search of Principles of Visegrad (Economic) Cooperation and its Inspiration for Bilateral Relations between North Macedonia and Bulgaria
Juraj Marušiak
Slovakia and North Macedonia: A Comparison of Experiences in Resolving Neighbourly Disputes
Katerina Kolozova
For a Geopolitical Instead of Technocratic Approach to the EU Enlargement Process: Addressing the Aftermath of the Lifted Bulgarian Veto
Dimitar Vatsov, Veronika Dimitrova, Ljubomir Donchev, Valentin Valkanov, Milena Iakimova
The Pro-Russian Propaganda Machine in Bulgaria, and the Russian Style Representations of North Macedonia
Stefan Detchev
Deportations from Macedonia and their Place in Bulgarian-Macedonian Relationships