Why the West Won’t Do More in the Balkans

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  1. > Overall, the Balkans suffer from what could be best described as the paradox of insufficient instability. Their citizens are hostage to systemic corruption and nationalist politics that have arrested economic development, halted democratic consolidation, and contributed to the negative security conditions. Yet, the region is also not unstable enough to warrant renewed and sustained involvement from the European Union and United States to address these matters.

  2. Common denominator for troubles in these Western Balkan countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo) is Serbian politics.

    West should stomp Vucic and politicians like him whenever they get in power in Serbia.

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