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Global Economy Podcast

Episode 114: Fence-Sitters and Frustrations – The EU’s Slow Path to Western Balkan Integration with Bernd Christoph Ströhm

Global Economy Podcast

ECIPE

Business

4.25 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

This episode of the Global Economy Podcast, hosted by Philipp Lamprecht, features Dr Bernd Christoph Ströhm and focuses on the geopolitical and economic relevance of the Western Balkans for the European Union. The conversation explores the region’s strategic importance amid increasing competition from China and Russia, challenges in the EU enlargement process, and the growing frustration among Western Balkan countries over stalled accession talks. The episode highlights how EU regulations can impose unintended costs on neighbouring countries and calls for more flexible, credible, and inclusive policies. Bernd and Philipp advocate for a more responsive, strategic, and geopolitically aware EU approach to its neighbourhood. You can watch a video recording of this conversation here. You can read a transcript of the chat here. Dr Bernd Christoph Ströhm is a Senior Fellow at the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), a Senior Research Associate and Country Expert at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw), and a Political Risk / OSINT Analyst at S&P Global. At ECIPE, his research focuses on Russia’s foreign policy dynamics, the influence of non-EU actors such as Russia and China on Southeastern Europe, the EU integration of the Western Balkans, and the economic and political development of the entire Western Balkan region. He holds a PhD in East European Studies and a master’s in Advanced International Studies. At the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw), he regularly drafts comprehensive macroeconomic analyses and policy forecast reports, assessing economic trends and policy impacts in the Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe (CESEE) region. At S&P Global, he crafts analytical pieces on political risk-inducing events in the CESEE region, including policy changes and protest risks. He also monitors the outcomes of national and regional elections in the Western Balkans, while drafting country reports that evaluate political and governmental stability within the CESEE region. Bernd worked on numerous publications and different projects, including in-depth analyses of Chinese infrastructure investments in the Western Balkans for the European Parliament, a thorough cohesion policy study on Germany for the European Commission, or a study on free trade policy recommendations for the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA). He teaches as a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, where he holds interdisciplinary lectures and seminars. His lectures and seminars cover the evolution of the international system, the political and economic situation in the Western Balkans, and the geopolitical and geoeconomic influences of China and Russia on the region, as well as the evolution of Russia’s domestic and foreign policy dynamics.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome everyone to this online conversation hosted by the European Center for International Political Economy

0:17.0

on the geopolitical and economic importance of the Western Balkans for the European Union.

0:23.6

My name is Philip Lamprecht and today I'm very pleased to welcome Dr. Bernd Christof Struhm to this conversation.

0:30.6

Bernd is a senior fellow at ISEIB, a senior research associate and country expert at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies,

0:39.3

and a political risk analyst at S&P Global.

0:43.3

He also is a teaching fellow at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna.

0:47.3

Bernd, good to have you.

0:48.3

Thank you, Philip. Good to be here.

0:51.3

So we see that the European Union is at the moment in uncertain times. And I think

0:58.5

most people would agree when they have been following the news not only for the last weeks, but also

1:03.6

for the last months. When we look geopolitically at these questions and the situation of the European

1:10.8

Union, well, what do we see? We see first of all that geopolitically at these questions and the situation of the European Union.

1:11.9

Well, what do we see?

1:12.9

We see first of all that there's a war in Europe with the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

1:20.8

Then others would say also that one option for Europe would be in the future to look to the

1:26.6

far east, for example in Asia. So that would be in the future to look to the far east, for example, in Asia.

1:30.2

So that would be also China.

1:31.9

But also here we observe that there are uncertainties.

1:35.0

For example, there are worries about an armed conflict of China and Taiwan.

1:40.0

And we all are aware that there has been a change in the White House with Donald Trump as U.S. president.

1:47.0

Many voices also agree that the transatlantic relationship has become more uncertain than before.

1:53.8

So the question we ask ourselves here at ESAID is, what should the EU do in terms of a geopolitical strategy to react to these

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