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Marko Stojić

Associate Research Fellow

Marko Stojić

Associate Research Fellow

Marko Stojić is Lecturer in the Department of International Relations and European Studies at Metropolitan University in Prague, Czech Republic. He holds a PhD in Contemporary European Studies from the University of Sussex. His research interests focus on the study of European integration, political parties in the Western Balkans and party-based Euroscepticism. He has published in Europe-Asia Studies, Czech Journal of Political Science and Perspectives on European Politics and Society. He is the author of the book 'Party Responses to the EU in the Western Balkans. Transformation, Opposition or Defiance?' published by Palgave.

ČRo Plus: Serbs don't want to join the EU. According to ordinary people, it would be collusion with other corrupt countries

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14. 7. 2022
What attitude Serbian citizens have towards EU membership, why they have a "rational attitude" towards it and what their historical ties to Russia are, is the topic of our associate research fellow Marko Stojić's commentary for Czech Radio Plus.

POLICY PAPER: EU membership of the Western Balkan states in times of crisis: From a strategic choice to protracted inertia

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24. 11. 2020
Our associate research fellow Marko Stojić in his latest policy paper deals with the Western Balkans' European perspective and the COVID-19 crises' impact on the countries' journey towards EU membership.

Between moderate progress and prolonged stagnation: The European Commission’s Reports on the Western Balkans

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15. 7. 2019
In the next entry of the Eastern Monitor series, our Marko Stojić deals with European Commission's reports on the Western Balkans and the potential candidate countries from the area.

Serbia on the EU path: A troublesome journey through uncharted territory

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15. 3. 2018
Our latest Eastern Monitor, authored by Marko Stojić, analyses the recently published Enlargement Strategy for the Western Balkan candidates by the European Commission and explores the probability of 2025 in terms of Serbian accession.

Party Responses to the EU in the Western Balkans: Transformation, Opposition or Defiance?

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11. 10. 2017
Marko Stojic's new book provides a comprehensive analysis of how political parties in Serbia and Croatia have determined and shifted their positions on the European Union.

EU enlargement after Brexit: Temporary turmoil or the final nail in the coffin of enlargement?

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24. 11. 2016
The latest issue of the EASTERN MONITOR series, written by Marko Stojic, focuses on the impact of UK's decision to leave the EU on the enlargement policy.

How to restore trust in the EU enlargement in the light of the contemporary challenges

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15. 3. 2016
Please accept our invitation to a public discussion focusing on the most important challenges and their implications to the process of the EU enlargement. The EU integration process is facing several significant internal and external challenges - ranging from the Greek debt crisis and the upcoming UK referendum on EU membership to the migration crisis and a resurgent Russia - that must be confronted amid a complex political and economic backdrop.

EU enlargement to the Western Balkans: Out of sight, out of mind?

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1. 2. 2016
Does the EU and the Commission in particular possess appropriate tools to deal with the ‘complicated’ candidate countries in a complex international reality? Marko Stojić in his new policy paper tackles the question with a comparative analysis of six Western Balkan (potential) candidates for EU membership, based on the qualitative analysis of the EU’s most recent and updated enlargement documents.

‘The time for action is now?’ Results of the Meeting on the Western Balkans Migration Route

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9. 11. 2015
On October 25 a 17-point plan has been agreed in Brussels upon cooperation on dealing with the influx of migrants. Is it going to change something or it's just another bureocratic measure? Find out in Marko Stojic's blog.

Migrants in the ‘no man’s land’ and the Western Balkans in the ‘twilight zone’

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30. 9. 2015
How is current migrant crisis showing Western Balkans relations and what damage does it cause there? Read the text by Marko Stojić.
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