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... on the priorities set out by the European Union. The European Commission also confirmed its earlier recommendation to open accession negotiations with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Visa-free travel to the Schengen area was granted to the citizens of two more Western Balkan countries in December 2010, Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Nevertheless, good governance, the rule of law, administrative capacity, unemployment and economic reform remain major challenges in the region. There are still problems concerning regional cooperation. In a number of countries, important reforms were delayed, often as a result of internal political developments and conflicts. There have been a number ...
... aims to map the transport research potential in all the New Member and Associated States. The West Balkan region is named as one of the key regions whose transport research is being assessed. Citizens of the following countries are therefore invited to attend this import workshop: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, FYR of Macedonia and Kosovo (UNSCR 1244 ...
This essay was originally published in The Europa World of Learning, a guide to higher education, research and other academic institutions throughout the world. The print edition of this internationally respected title was first published over 60 years ago and has become widely acclaimed as the premier source of information on the academic sphere world-wide. The online version, updated quarterly, offers an unprecedented level of access to global institutions of higher education and learning, ...
The Conference aims at encouraging business leaders and partners in government and civil society to work together in improving economy and social well-being in Bosnia and Herzegovina, while preserving the environment and offers a unique combination of events on sustainable use of natural resources, sustainable development of cities and towns and the corporate social responsibility models. The' conference also offers ideal opportunities for the representatives of business, government and civil society, to establish valuable new partnerships and ...
The workshop is a pre-Conference event of the TAIEX conference “Emigration Issues in the Western Balkans - joint approach to linking migration and development of the countries of origin“ of Ministry for Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Department for Emigration/Diaspora. The rationale of the workshop is based on the fact that highly skilled professionals from the fields of science, technology, business etc. have emigrated from Southeast European countries in extremely high numbers this “brain drain” is a substantial systemic problem of science, education ...
Economic Institute Banja Luka, as the oldest scientific-research and consulting institution in the Republic of Srpska and one of the oldest in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was established in 1960. The status of scientific and research institution was acquired in 1972 and has been maintained ever since. During years of existence and work, various methods within the Institute have been developed and many projects have been carried out in all fields of economics and scientific-research work ...
The report is the second of a series realised within the SeeNet Programme by a research network coordinated by CeSPI (Italy) and composed of seven research organisations from South East Europe, including InTER who does the research on decentralisation and governance in Vojvodina. More about the SeeNet Programme is available at the website: www.see-net.org. This report is focussed on decentralisation. This issue is particularly relevant in Western Balkan countries, not only for the ...