<p><strong>‘This volume seeks explain why the EU has been able to transform, even strengthen, the states in the Western Balkans. The EU does so through state building, yet it faces local resistance. Contributions by leading experts of the region explain the specifics on the ground and help to explain the difficult path these countries face from the demise of Yugoslavia to possibly joining the European Union. This volume brings to the fore the weakness in the EU external policy approach of reaching out to the political elites in the countries of the Western Balkans without giving a clear signal – a policy that clearly has had at best mixed results in the region. This path-breaking book is a must read for anyone with an interest in the developments in South Eastern Europe.</strong>’ – <em>Amy Verdun, University of Victoria, Canada</em></p>
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Biographical note
Soeren Keil is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University in the UK.
Zeynep Arkan is Lecturer in International Relations at Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey.