Italy is a vocal supporter of EU enlargement to the Western Balkans. Relying on primary and secondary sources and semi-structured interviews, this article analyses Italy’s position, including the ‘what?’ (the traditional views of the country on EU enlargement), the ‘how?’ (formal processes and actual practices of decision-making) and the ‘why?’ (the main factors influencing its position). The expected economic and security benefits for Rome largely compensate for the perceived costs of EU enlargement towards the region. Nevertheless, Italy’s influence capacity is hampered by lack of resources and a traditional focus on mere diplomatic presence, as it emerges from the recent examples of the Berlin Process, the refugee crisis, and the EUSAIR.
Italy and EU enlargement to the Western Balkans: the Europeanization of national interests? / Frontini, Andrea; Denti, Davide. - In: JOURNAL OF SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN & BLACK SEA STUDIES. - ISSN 1468-3857. - 17:4(2017), pp. 571-589. [10.1080/14683857.2017.1403153]
Italy and EU enlargement to the Western Balkans: the Europeanization of national interests?
Davide Denti
2017-01-01
Abstract
Italy is a vocal supporter of EU enlargement to the Western Balkans. Relying on primary and secondary sources and semi-structured interviews, this article analyses Italy’s position, including the ‘what?’ (the traditional views of the country on EU enlargement), the ‘how?’ (formal processes and actual practices of decision-making) and the ‘why?’ (the main factors influencing its position). The expected economic and security benefits for Rome largely compensate for the perceived costs of EU enlargement towards the region. Nevertheless, Italy’s influence capacity is hampered by lack of resources and a traditional focus on mere diplomatic presence, as it emerges from the recent examples of the Berlin Process, the refugee crisis, and the EUSAIR.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione