Final outputs of the recently concluded project “Western Balkans at the Crossroads: Assessing Non-Democratic External Influence Activities”

July 26, 2019

The Center for European Neighborhood Studies is here with the last outputs of the recently concluded project “Western Balkans at the Crossroads: Assessing Non-Democratic External Influence Activities”, launched in spring 2018.

We are happy to announce that the project resulted in six briefing papers, the final publication, 30 articles and policy papers, as well as the final narrative report featuring recommendations. The project has sought to identify, analyze and publicize Russian, Chinese, Turkish, and Gulf State and Iranian influence activities and engagements in the five post-Yugoslav and non-EU member countries: Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Kosovo.

CENS researcher, Hana Semanić, has covered Montenegro in this study. Special thanks go to the Prague Security Studies Institute team who led the project!

All the outputs you can find here.

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