Serbia
Intro
Serbia maintains a non-aligned posture, balancing traditional ties with Russia and growing investment from China with its long-term EU integration goal. Its economy relies on manufacturing, mining, and energy transit.
Background
After the Yugoslav wars and Montenegro’s secession, Serbia emerged as an independent state in 2006. The Kosovo issue continues to shape its foreign policy. EU accession remains conditional on governance reform and normalization of relations with Kosovo.
History
- 1999: NATO intervention over Kosovo conflict – 2006: Independence after Montenegro’s secession – 2012: Granted EU candidate status – 2020s: Balances EU reform path with Russian and Chinese partnerships
Present Day
In 2025, Serbia sustains moderate growth while managing political balancing between Moscow, Brussels, and Beijing. Public sentiment remains divided over EU accession.
Future Outlook
Serbia’s influence will depend on its ability to reconcile EU alignment with Eastern ties. Internal governance reform and economic modernization remain essential.
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