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European Western Balkans (sometimes abbreviated EWB) is the exclusive web portal that focuses on the Western Balkans countries and reports on development of the European Union's enlargement policy towards these states – Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. Croatia, which is the only Western Balkans state member of the EU, is also included in this project, as a good role-model for other states. The project is a joint collaboration of young academics with European experience who are from Western Balkan countries. The objective of ''European Western Balkans'' is to enhance understanding, raise awareness and further dialogue surrounding issues facing the democratization of Balkan nations and the desire for its integration in the European Union. ''European Western Balkans'' website takes a more journalistic than scholarly approach with interviews and analysis from journalists, experts, analysts, writers, historians, as well as leaders and political figures from the European Union and Western Balkan states.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.eu-wb.com/about/ )〕 ''European Western Balkans'' is entirely independent, and is not affiliated with any organization, company or institution. ==EWB Interviews== ''European Western Balkans'' has a series of interviews with key people from Western Balkans countries which are involved in European integration process of their countries and interviews with politicians and specialists in a wide range of fields especially in European Politics and European integration. Notable interviews include: * Sebastian Kurz, Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs and Integration * Aleksandar Andrija Pejović, Chief Negotiator for negotiations over Montenegro’s accession to the European Union * Jadranka Joksimović, Serbian Minister without portfolio * Peter Sørensen, Danish diplomat, European Union Special Representative to Bosnia and Herzegovina * Samuel Žbogar, Slovenian diplomat, European Union Special Representative to Kosovo * Biljana Borzan, Croatian Member of the European Parliament * Klajda Gjosha, Albanian Minister of European Integration * Mitja Drobnič, Slovenian diplomat, Head of Delegation of the European Union in Montenegro * Major General Dieter Heidecker, Commander of EUFOR Althea in Bosnia and Herzegovina * David McAllister, German Member of the European Parliament, standing Rapporteur on Serbia * Borko Stefanović, Head of the Democratic Party parliamentary group in the Serbian Parliament, former Serbian representative during the Belgrade-Pristina negotiations * Teuta Sahatqija, Chairwoman of Committee for European Integration of the Assembly of Republic of Kosovo * Majlinda Bregu, Chairwoman of European Integration Committee of the Parliament of Albania * Branislav Borenović, Chairman of the Committee for European Integration of National Assembly of the Republika Srpska * Christian Danielsson, Director General for Enlargement at the European Commission * Johannes Hahn, European Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations * Eduard Kukan, Slovakian Member of European Parliament, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia * Cristian Dan Preda, Romanian Member of the European Parliament, standing Rapporteur on Bosnia and Herzegovina * Aymeric Chauprade, French Member of the European Parliament * Jozo Radoš, Croatian Member of the European Parliament * Andrey Kovatchev, Bulgarian Member of the European Parliament and European Parliament Questor * Jean-Eric Paquet, Director for Western Balkans in the Directorate General for Enlargement 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「European Western Balkans」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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