After the deadline for the competition passed on February 28, the national winners were selected by the national juries.
We are happy to announce the following national winners and winning articles or radio features:
Albania - Evis Qaja - An integration policy that can overcome conventional taboos
Austria - Verena Ringler - Kosovo 2.0
Belgium - Kristof Clerix - Albania, country in transition ‘Isolating the Balkans is not an option’
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Zeljko Derajic - Miljen’s ordeal comes to an end
Bulgaria - Vladislav Velev - Bulgarian Sedianka in Belgium
Croatia - Miho Dobrašin - Greece is writing European history all over again
Cyprus - Andreas Polycarpou - European integration or national isolation
Czech Republic - Petr Horký - Ireland to decide about the Lisbon Treaty with Dell’s move to Poland playing into the hands of the “No” voters
Denmark - Kirstin Stefánsdóttir Egekvist - Icelanders find security in old traditions
Denmark - Julie Elver - Icelanders find security in old traditions
Finland - Tuomas Rimpiläinen - The open border has remained under control after expansion of the Schengen area
France - Prune Antoine - Poland: Nobody’s children
Germany - Judith Liere - Tolerated, but not welcomed
Greece - Aikaterinis Petros - It’s all Greek to me
Hungary - Viktoria Ivan - Transiting Europe
Iceland - Nanna Arnadottir - My home, my Iceland, my Europe
Ireland - Angela Steen - Polish migrants post-crisis in Ireland: is there no place like home?
Italy - Antonio Di Bartolomeo - From Sarajevo to Brussels, a one-way trip
Kosovo*- Muhamet Brajshori - The need for internal integration and European integration
Latvia - Michael Dozler - Latvia’s example should slow Croatian EU bid
Lithuania - Vija Pakalkaitė - Insolvency Tourism: Leave the homeland and avoid debt?
Luxembourg - Célia Laherrere - Medicine without borders
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - Danica Tuntevska - The railway to Bulgaria stopped dead in its tracks
Montenegro - Mirela Rebronja - How to prepare for EU negotiations – Finding the right people for the job
The Netherlands - Sarah Haaij - The imaginary enemy
Poland - Monika Stefanek - Changes are coming in the West
Portugal - Maria João Guimarães- The fall seen from both sides
Romania - Ionela Savescu - The Story of Ceauşescu’s starved people
Serbia - Ivan Radak - Good ideas get financial backing from Brussels
Slovakia - Radovan Potočár - My secret European dream
Spain - Andrés Valdés López - Without the shadow of the wall
Spain - Roberto Yanguas Gómez - Without the shadow of the wall
Sweden - Tove Leffler - Sarajevo
Turkey - Fulya Ozerkan - New EU president to play key role in Turkey bid
United Kingdom - Clea Caulcutt - Roma face eviction in Paris suburb
Please follow the country links below to see the winning reports: