Croatia: Solidarity Lost in Translation

“In discussions about solidarity in the EU, Croatia is overwhelmingly placed at the receiving end of that solidarity, while discussions about Croatia as a provider of solidarity within the EU are almost non-existent.”

In this video Hrvoje Butković, Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO), within the Department for European Integration, gives his analysis of how Croatia is benefitting from EU Membership, but also of what improvements need to be made in EU-Croatia integration, as well as attidues in Croatia towards membership.

TEPSA Explainers are short videos elaborating on key issues in European affairs according to the expertise of the contributor. This TEPSA Explainer is linked to the upcoming publication of TEPSA’s new book: “Solidarity in Action and the Future of Europe: Views from the Capitals”, which will focus on solidarity in action and is edited by Michael Kaeding, Johannes Pollak, and Paul Schmidt. Coming soon via Springer.

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