On the Inter-Regional Initiative: The Open Balkans Case study: Open Balkans, an Alternative to the European Union?
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https://doi.org/10.56345/ijrdv9n4s104Keywords:
region, Balkans, cooperation, EU, membership, tradeAbstract
This paper aims to present the main goals that the "Open Balkans" initiative aims to achieve, for regional cooperation, the first advantages and shortcomings from a civic perspective. The initiative system for regional cooperation is the free movement of women, without stopping at border crossings between Albania, Serbia and Northern Macedonia, the establishment of an illegal system for inter-company transfers, freedom other than the recognition of professional qualifications, freedom of goods and services . As part of this initiative, the EU member state, according to the media, is divided into two camps, congratulating this initiative, but also assessing it as a copy of the existing Berlin process. An objective of the study is to highlight its conclusion therefore, the benefits that make this country, their perceptions regarding the EU membership process. The guiding principle of the paper is that coordinating the initiative with intent for the region and not the individual country to have initiatives that want a faster, smoother communication of goods and others that are related to others.
Received: 19 September 2022 / Accepted: 23 October 2022 / Published: 30 November 2022
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