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0629 The break-up of Yugoslavia_104x155.indd
DER STANDARD präsentiert:
The break-up of Yugoslavia:
What lessons for Europe today?
This panel discussion is held on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of
independence of Slovenia and Croatia. Causes of the break-up of Yugoslavia
and assess the consequences for Slovenia and Croatia and for the region as a
whole will be addressed. The broader issue is that of political fragility, which
is quite topical in the EU today. In view of the instability in the EU periphery
and neighborhood, the failures of the EU in the Balkans are instructive for
its ability to provide an anchor of stability.
Es diskutieren: Vladimir Gligorov
Senior Economist, The Vienna Institute for International
Economic Studies (wiiw), Vienna, Austria
Ivan Krastev
Editor-in-Chief of the Bulgarian Edition of Foreign Policy
and Chairman of the Centre for Liberal Strategies in Sofia,
Bulgaria
Jože Mencinger
Professor at the Faculty of Law at the University
of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Jacques Rupnik
Senior Research Fellow Sciences Po, Centre for
International Studies and Research, France
Sandra Švaljek
Director, Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia
Moderation: Josef Kirchengast
DER STANDARD
Termin: Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2011, 19.00 Uhr
Wo: Diplomatische Akademie Wien,
Favoritenstraße 15a,
1040 Wien
Anmeldung: www.da-vienna.ac.at/events
derStandard.at/Events

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