Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina are in the process of transition from potential candidate to a member of the European Union (EU) as a step in enlargement towards Western Balkans. However, there are important problems with the historical, cultural and institutional aspects in the context of the candidate process. These problems raise euroscepticism in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina with regard to the European Union membership process. In this framework, in study, firstly euroscepticism concept and basic problems in the EU integration in these countries are dealt with. In next chapter, party-based euroscepticism of both countries is examined. While Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU integration process is progress temperately, the 'frustrations' that have taken place have caused the euroseptic views to gain weight. In Serbia, the effectiveness of radical groups has been clearly pushing the membership process from the beginning. For both example countries, there are important mass representations of euroseptic views based on political parties.
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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