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|a Explaining Croatia's (non)compliance with EU conditionality on ICTY cooperation.
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|a For the positive experience with tying progress in negotiations with progress in reform in Central and Eastern Europe, the European Union made its membership offer to the Western Balkans countries conditional on specific democratic principles, most notably (full) cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Yet, although EU membership is regarded as highly attractive both for political elites and the general public in the region, the erratic record of compliance with ICTY-related EU conditionality in Croatia since 2000 raises questions about the EU's a.
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|a Explaining Croatia's (non)compliance with EU conditionality on ICTY cooperation; Table of Contents; List of Acronyms; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical foundations and current state of research; 2.1 Theory and development of hypotheses; 2.2 Empirical findings on (non)compliance with EU conditionality; 3. Methodology and research design; 4. Empirical analysis; 4. 1 The role of ICTY conditionality within the EU enlargement framework; 4.2 The case of Croatia; 5. Conclusion; 6. Annex; 7. Bibliographical references; 7.1 Literature; 7.2 Documents; 7.3 Media reports
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