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Posts tagged as “Balkans”

Conference. New Actors and Strategies for Fighting and Investigating Corruption in the Western Balkans

Join the Harriman Institute and the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex for a two-day workshop exploring the latest academic and practitioner trends in researching and addressing corruption in the Western Balkans. This event will bring together academics working on corruption, think-tankers and activists from the region, and investigative journalists, who play an increasingly important…

To Join the EU or Not—Europe Must Decide: Drift and Unrest Dominates Western Balkans

A roundtable discussion moderated by Professor Tanya Domi (Columbia/SIPA). It is a precipitous moment in Balkan history. The European Union is weighing the accession candidacies of North Macedonia and Albania, with decisions pending before the German Bundestag that are likely to influence outcomes in Brussels. The negotiations for the Serbia-Kosovo agreement have been fraught with tension for months, and are currently at a standstill. Bosnia had yet…

A Foreign Policy Forecast for the Balkan Peninsula in the Age of Presidents Vladimir V. Putin & Donald J. Trump

Please join us for a talk with Rudina Hajdari, a Member of Parliament aligned with the Democratic Party of Albania. Rudina Hajdari is a Member of Parliament aligned with the Democratic Party of Albania. She is also a member of the Foreign Policy Committee and the European Integration Committee. Her primary policy interest(s) surround human rights. Ms. Hajdari is a part-time lecturer at the…

To Forget or to Remember? History Teaching as a Means of Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Balkans

Please join the Institute for the Study of Human Rights and the Harriman Institute for a talk with Christina Koulouri, Professor in Modern and Contemporary History at Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences (Athens, Greece) and Dean of the Faculty of Political Sciences and Director of the Research Centre for Modern History (KENI). Since 1999, she has been the chair…