INTEGRATION AGREEMENTS AND THEIR IMPACT IN INTEGRATION OF KOSOVO IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

  • Donika Aliu-Zhuja Lecturer at College of International Management “Globus”
  • Visar Nallbani Lecturer at College of International Management “Globus”

Abstract

Integration agreements and efforts of the international community to create more stability on our planet are directed not only to the creation of collective security structures and military units but also in promoting peace and development by maintaining the stability of the world economy. The idea of creating the European Union in a single community is part of these efforts. Years passed since Kosovo, as other European and Balkans countries, experience the dream of full integration into the EU. This desire is due to the fact that the European Union is identified with words such are stability, order, low unemployment, significant way of living, functioning of laws and opened democracy, credible public institutions, service of the citizens based on transparency and not dominated by corruption, guaranteed individual rights and equal opportunity for all. With such an image of the European Union, all aspire; including Kosovo aspires to become part of it, which appears to be the only way of salvation - seen towards regional integration and developed countries, open policies of the European Union countries on sealing agreements towards integration into their family. This paper will present a part of research conducted in Kosovo, what and to what extent is the knowledge of native population on the agreements and the integration process of Kosovo into the European Union. Research instrument was a questionnaire, with direct communications technology and was developed in 2013.

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Published
2014-11-27
How to Cite
Aliu-Zhuja, D., & Nallbani, V. (2014). INTEGRATION AGREEMENTS AND THEIR IMPACT IN INTEGRATION OF KOSOVO IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 10(32). Retrieved from https://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/4560