View from Sofia: Little overlap, little opposition
With Bulgaria mulling a realignment towards the Visegrad group, there is no intention of blocking Britain's renegotiation
With Bulgaria mulling a realignment towards the Visegrad group, there is no intention of blocking Britain's renegotiation
Growing concerns over resettlement have pushed Bulgaria into a more hostile position on refugees
Beneath the talk of unity and common anxiety, three dividing lines are opening up across Europe – how they are resolved will determine whether the EU emerges stronger with its values intact
Poland’s likely disengagement from EU mainstream will force tough choices on Sofia
The refugee crisis is placing a huge strain on the countries of the Western Balkans – the EU cannot afford for them to break
Fragile support for quotas holds in europhile Bulgaria – for now
Read the main recommendations from the ECFR round-table with the participation of Federica Mogherini
Why the EU's disengaged enlargement approach has stalled forward momentum in the Western Balkans
This collections shows the lines of division within Europe and explains motives on the Eastern Partnership
An ECFR study trip finds that the most important decisions for Ukraine remain to be taken