My research interests combine my regional focus on the Western Balkans with EU enlargement, illiberalism and authoritarianism, corruption, and party politics. I am active in both academic and policy research.
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BOOK CHAPTER
Revising EU conditionality in Kosovo: the rule of law and corruption in the context of the new enlargement methodology. In Armakolas, I. et al. (eds.) Confronting multiple crises: Local and international perspectives on policy-making in Kosovo (2022)
PEER-REVIEWED
Illiberalism, revolution and the 2016 Macedonian elections: the effects of social movements on electoral accountability. Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics, Vol. 7 No. 4 (2021)
POLICY ANALYSIS
The 2024 EU Elections in Foresight: three scenarios for Kosovo. GLPS Policy Analysis, No. 5 (2024)
A triangle of (mis)trust: Hungary's enlargement stakes in Serbia and Kosovo. BiEPAG Policy Analysis (2024)
Enhancing Kosovo’s European integration process: an institutional approach. GLPS Policy Analysis, No. 1 (2021)
International Competition and Geopolitical Stakes in the Framework of the Resumption of the Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue (with Arbër Fetahu). GLPS Policy Report, No. 1. (2020)
The Zagreb Summit: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back. GLPS Policy Note, No. 4. (2020)
Opportunities for Political Gain: The Instrumentalization of COVID-19 in Four Balkan Countries (with Marije Renate Luitjens-Tol). GLPS Policy Analysis, No. 3. (2020)
Renewing hope? An analysis of the new EU enlargement methodology and its implications for Kosovo. GLPS Policy Analysis, No. 1 (2020)