THE EU–SERBIA–CHINA TRIANGLE – an analysis of how China’s investments in Serbia affect the process of Serbia’s political EU integration
Abstract
For the past few years, Serbia has been a victim of a paradoxical situation. In order to become
politically integrated into the European Union, it has to successfully undergo democratisation
process, while its cooperation with an authoritarian state like China poses a risk of having the
democratisation process prevented. Therefore, this thesis has aimed to investigate the impact of
the Chinese investments in Serbia on the process of Serbia’s political EU integration, and to
analyse whether the dialogue between Serbia and the EU has become more difficult with
China’s economic and thereby political interference in the country. The theoretical framework
has been determined by theories on political conditionality, coming or not coming to Serbia
along with the EU’s and China’s development assistance. By using qualitative text analysis as
the research method and by analysing Serbia’s annual progress reports and AidData’s global
Chinese development finance dataset, it has been found out that, even though there seems to be
a weak positive correlation between China’s investments in Serbia and the process of Serbia’s
political EU integration, there is no clear strong relationship between them.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2022-08-08Author
Karimzade, Arzu
Keywords
Autocratisation, China, Chinese Investments, Democratisation, EU Enlargement, EU Membership, European Integration, Political Conditionality, Political Copenhagen Criteria, Serbia
Language
eng