John Pindar: “Croatia is going to be a small fish in a very big pond. That does not mean that the country will be ignored. Small countries can achieve great things in the EU and punch above their weight. Take Estonia, for example, which has half the population of Croatia”.
by John Pindar
Five years ago I wrote about Croatia for CBR, with an enthusiastic endorsement of Croatia being in the European Union. It’s been interesting to read the article again, to see if I disgree with it.
To begin, I explained my connection with Croatia, described my reactions visiting the country (17 times) and provided examples of its strengths. I wrote: ‘every time I travel round Croatia, I see much that is positive.’ I still believe that- and I’ve been to Vukovar since I wrote those words. They apply there too.
Naturally enough, I had to discuss the reasons why my hopes for Croatia being in the EU had not come to fruition. That meant addressing the issue of the Hague war crimes tribunal. Clearly, the release of General Gotovina has provided a boost to Croatia’s self-belief and morale and a big issue dogging Croatia’s membership hopes has been cast aside.
When it came to discussing Croatian politics…
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