Main points
- In all Western Balkan countries there are pervasive elements of neopatrimonialism.
- Every country assessed lacks resilience to withstand attempts at state capture by patronage networks.
- All the Western Balkan states have witnessed large-scale public protests in 2019 over corruption issues.
- In Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Serbia the overall situation in terms of corruption appears to be stuck at a status quo.
- In North Macedonia, recent years have seen a number of positive developments. The challenge for North Macedonia is to maintain the momentum in its fight against corruption in the midst of political uncertainties.
- Turkey is on a downward spiral of self-reinforcing violence and corruption.