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I don't think Slovenia will unblock all of the chapters until the arbitration has run its course. And I don't blame them for it. The key is that both parties accept the outcome and we apply appropriate pressure on them to do so once the outcome is there.

What pressure can the EU bring to bear on Slovenia, and more importantly will they?

Come to think of it, what pressure if any was already brought to bear to force them to agree to arbitration in the first place?

En un viejo país ineficiente, algo así como España entre dos guerras civiles, poseer una casa y poca hacienda y memoria ninguna. -- Gil de Biedma

by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Wed Dec 23rd, 2009 at 08:47:00 AM EST
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There's always something that can be done to pressure a small state. Like, say, threaten that they'll be given less attention in spending or more in corruption probes. Money, basically. I don't know what behind the scenes pressure has already been exercised. Croatian entry is favoured heavily by Germany and they still know how to get things through. They got the Lisbon Treaty through! How much problem can a few square kilometres be compared to that?
by nanne (zwaerdenmaecker@gmail.com) on Wed Dec 23rd, 2009 at 09:20:56 AM EST
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Careful with your choice of words or you'll incur the wrath of Slovenia.

En un viejo país ineficiente, algo así como España entre dos guerras civiles, poseer una casa y poca hacienda y memoria ninguna. -- Gil de Biedma
by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Wed Dec 23rd, 2009 at 09:22:16 AM EST
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