Welcoming the pariah back? Thoughts on Serbia’s steep and thorny way to Europe

by Giorgos Monogioudis Giorgos Monogioudis conducted PhD research at School of Slavonic and East-European Studies, University College London. His thesis was entitled “Tracing public accountability in Serbia: the ombudsman institutions in search of allies”. Overshadowed by the ongoing Ukrainian crisis and the subsequent annexation of Crimea by Russia, international media paid little attention to a remarkable occurrence that characterised…

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Old Rules and New Traditions: Generational Divides in Central and Eastern Europe

13th International Postgraduate Conference on Central and Eastern Europe 19-21 February 2014 University College London – School of Slavonic and East European Studies Inter Alia was present at the 13th International Postgraduate Conference on Central and Eastern Europe organized by the School of Slavonic and East European Studies of the University College London. Two of its founding members Nikos…

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Visions and Wishes for Europe: Shaping the Future of Europe

Simulation Game 13-16 February 2014 in Skopje Following the kind invitation from the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), Inter Alia was represented at a simulation game concerning the decision making process of the European Union on enlargement and more specifically the potential Balkan integration. The simulation was co-organised by the Centre of European Studies and CIVIC (Institut fur Internationale Bildung)…

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Macro-Solutions to Mega-Problems: A concise analysis on the aggregate lackadaisical pursuit of the European Neighbourhood Policy objectives.

Presumably the EU member states as well as the East and the South partners horizontally project a rather lethargic attitude towards the objectives of the ENP. Despite the vehemence of the rhetoric and the occasional prepossession of some countries, the ENP comprises a set of policies anchored in inveterate perspectives of the South and East partners, characterised until very…

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