Brussels – ESI takes part in a workshop on EU enlargement and environment protection
5 March 2025

Adnan took part in a workshop. Photo: European Climate Foundation
ESI senior analyst Adnan Cerimagic took part in the foresight workshop on the future of EU enlargement and its implications for European climate action. The workshop was organised by the European Climate Foundation and Future Impacts as part of an ongoing series of forward-looking discussions with selected experts and stakeholders.
The event explored how EU enlargement could evolve by 2035, examining the key uncertainties surrounding accession, reforms, and political priorities, particularly their implications for climate action. During the workshop, Adnan shared ESI research and proposals on EU enlargement.
- ESI proposal: “Preventing violence – transform Kosovo dialogue”
- ESI report: “Scoreboard - The true state of accession - What the Commission assessments reveal”
- ESI proposal: “End the turtle race How the EU can address the crisis of the accession process”
- ESI proposal: “Offer the four freedoms to the Balkans, Ukraine, and Moldova For a merit-based EU accession process with a credible goal”
- ESI proposal: “47 again? Russia out, Kosovo in Support Kosovo’s membership in the Council of Europe”
- ESI proposal: “Abandon clichés about Bosnia: Push EU-related reforms instead of arbitrary conditions”
- ESI proposal: “No partition: Why Kosovo and Serbia must not discuss territory”
- ESI report: “Anti-Corruption Report for the West Balkans: Measure corruption in order to fight it”