Public Attitudes in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine towards the EU – between Adoration and Moderation. Analysis by Dionis Cenușa

  Dionis Cenuşa "Although Ukrainian public opinion does not surpass [...]

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Resolving territorial conflicts in the Eastern Partnership: In search of a personalized EU approach, analysis by Dionis Cenușa

  Dionis Cenuşa "Any new European approach to the peaceful [...]

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The Post-Merkel Era and the Fate of Eastern Europeans: Continuation of European Integration and Restoration of Territorial Integrity, Analysis by Dionis Cenușa

  Dionis Cenuşa "In addition to normalizing the process of [...]

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Between EU expectations and the political reality in Georgia and Moldova: contradictions and risks, analysis by Dionis Cenușa

  Dionis Cenuşa "To be a relevant external partner in [...]

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Bosnia-Herzegovina twenty-five years after Dayton: ungovernable, instable, and hungry for change

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of [...]

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