Florian Bieber is Professor for Southeast European History and Politics and Director of the Centre for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz, Austria. He coordinates the Balkans in Europe PolicyAdvisory Group (BiEPAG) and has been a visiting professor and fellow at Cornell, NYU, Central European University, and LSE.
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"This book is remarkably comprehensive ... . The comprehensive but succinct historical narratives are, of course, replete with corrupt and self-serving local politicians, but Bieber's analysis consistently links this domestic mendacity to the EU's policy of, in effect, enabling the rise of political elites antipathetic to democratic principles. This book is, therefore, far more than just a collection of blinkered case-studies; its most commendable virtue is as an analysis of how the EU has fundamentally compromised its own professed ideals." (Aidan Hehir, International Affairs, Vol. 96 (6), 2020)
"It provides a new and fresh insight into the recent occurrences in the region, stimulates discussion of these complex processes, and offers a thought-provoking and well-documented analysis of processes even in academically marginal parts of Europe (Montenegro and North Macedonia). This interesting and engaging volume is an essential read for scholars in political science and college students, as well as for the policy makers and journalists whose work is focused on the Western Balkans." (Ana Radovic Kapor, Me unarodne studije, Vol. 18 (1-2), 2018)