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Category Archives: Serbia
Aug 11 2014
Plagiarism Frenzy in Serbia: In Deep Mud
2 CommentsBy Natalija Miletic A spate of plagiarism scandals has been shaking Serbia’s political and university life, with issues being raised about political parties’ and public officials’ malpractices in obtaining PhD degrees, and about the integrity of Serbian higher education in … Continue reading
Posted by: August 11, 2014
Tagged with: Corruption, high education, palgiarism, Pescanick
Jun 20 2013
EU Conditionality or Crisis-Induced Compromises: Why Serbia agreed to be Cooperative in Kosovo Negotiations
2 CommentsBy Ivana Popovic Is EU conditionality most effective at times of heightened “demand” by a would-be member state? Yes, many would say. The argument goes that prospective member states are more vulnerable to give in to Brussels’ pressure in the … Continue reading
Posted by: June 20, 2013
Tagged with: Conditionality, European Union
May 23 2013
Elections and the Quest for a ‘Stable’ Electoral System in Kosovo
1 CommentBy Shqipe Mjekiqi Since the talks between Kosovo and Serbia ended with an agreement between the two countries on 19th May, a great deal of EU attention has focused on the implementation of that agreement. The two Prime Ministers were invited to … Continue reading
Posted by: May 23, 2013
Tagged with: Catherine Ashton, CEC, elections, electoral system, EU, EU enlargement, EU membership, Kosovo, PDK
Apr 17 2013
Kosovo-Serbia talks and EU integration
Comments Off on Kosovo-Serbia talks and EU integrationBy Shqipe Mjekiqi* In the current context media attention across Europe has been diverted away from the enlargement agenda; yet, on the verge of Croatia’s accession into the EU this July, the fate of other Balkan countries remains unclear. As … Continue reading
Posted by: April 17, 2013
Tagged with: Balkans, Enlargement, recognition, Stabilization and Association Agreement