Hybrid Democracies of the Western Balkans

Doriana Pano
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The governance models of Western Balkan states are now based on a liberal democracy and the development of an open and free economy. In the early 2000s, the European Union was very active in the Western Balkans, strongly promoting democratic values for good governance and strengthening the implementation of the rule of law, democratizing state institutions, with the aim of creating a legal order to protect and respect human rights. Despite the engagement of European Union structures, it is now evident that in some countries of the Western Balkans, there are tendencies towards an authoritarian model of the state, away from a functional system for effective governance. The reasons are mainly due to internal factors and circumstances of the region. The international factor has consistently criticized these governance models being created in some Western Balkan countries, which take the form of hybrid democracies. This form of governance has already established its own status quo and is an approach that is resistant to change, both by international factors and by domestic governmental/political structures. The integration of Western Balkan states into Euro-Atlantic institutions, especially the European Union, remains the main topic of discussion for key leaders, not only within the region but also among the main leaders of the European Union member countries. Integration is a complex process that requires mutual cooperation. On the one hand, serious commitment is required from Western Balkan countries to meet the conditionality criteria, and on the other hand, the European Union must be willing to undertake concrete initiatives for their inclusion. These initiatives may also require reforms within the structures of the European Union. Diplomatically, initially, traditional bilateral relations were seen as the most reliable alternative to achieve Euro-Atlantic integration, which the Western Balkan countries aspire to so much. Despite numerous efforts, the Western Balkan countries now feel "fatigued" from the long wait, resulting from difficult conditions and technicalities. The governance of the region's countries is under constant pressure from bureaucracy and the weakness in decision-making of European Union institutions, as well as from the constraints and conditions applied over the years. This situation has led to an "internal upheaval" both within the political class and the civil society of Western Balkan countries. High-ranking political leaders of some Western Balkan countries have now taken joint political initiatives with regional significance. Based on the various developments in a complex region such as the Western Balkans, this paper aims to present the implications that may arise in the Euro-Atlantic integration process from the involvement of actors with different geo-strategic interests.     Received: 05 May 2022 / Accepted: 16 May 2023 / Published: 20 May 2023  
西巴尔干的混合民主国家
西巴尔干国家的治理模式现在是以自由民主和开放自由经济的发展为基础的。21世纪初,欧盟在西巴尔干地区非常活跃,大力推广善治的民主价值观,加强法治的实施,使国家机构民主化,目的是建立保护和尊重人权的法律秩序。尽管有欧盟机构的参与,但现在很明显,在西巴尔干的一些国家,有一种倾向于国家的专制模式,远离有效治理的功能系统。究其原因,主要是地区内部因素和环境所致。国际因素一直批评在一些西巴尔干国家建立的这些治理模式,这些模式采取混合民主的形式。这种治理形式已经确立了自己的现状,是一种抗拒国际因素和国内政府/政治结构改变的办法。将西巴尔干国家纳入欧洲-大西洋机构,特别是欧洲联盟,仍然是主要领导人讨论的主要议题,不仅在该区域内,而且在欧盟成员国的主要领导人之间。一体化是一个复杂的过程,需要相互合作。一方面,西巴尔干国家必须认真承诺满足条件标准,另一方面,欧洲联盟必须愿意为它们的加入采取具体的主动行动。这些倡议也可能需要在欧洲联盟的结构内进行改革。在外交上,传统的双边关系最初被视为实现欧洲-大西洋一体化的最可靠的选择,西巴尔干国家非常渴望实现欧洲-大西洋一体化。尽管作出了许多努力,但由于条件困难和技术问题,西巴尔干国家现在因长期等待而感到“疲劳”。该地区各国的治理不断受到来自官僚主义和欧盟机构决策薄弱的压力,以及多年来所施加的限制和条件。这种情况导致了西巴尔干国家政治阶层和民间社会的“内部动荡”。一些西巴尔干国家的高级政治领导人现在采取了具有区域意义的联合政治倡议。本文以西巴尔干等复杂地区的各种发展为基础,旨在介绍具有不同地缘战略利益的行动者的参与可能对欧洲-大西洋一体化进程产生的影响。收稿日期:2022年5月05日/收稿日期:2023年5月16日/发表日期:2023年5月20日
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