The process of reconciliation in the region has begun. But this process is still not finished although the things have progressed significantly. A situation is … Read more »
Institute for European Affairs is focusing on negotiations between Serbia and the EU as well as on strengthening the capacity of all sides involved in the process. Given the complexity and long duration of the process, the Institute brings together a large number of professionals and external experts with whom organises trainings, debates and other forms of capacity development. We want to contribute to enhanced understanding of Serbia-EU relations. The Institute provides multi-perspective trainings in order to enable active participation of professionals and citizens in the decision-making processes. The Institute actively advocates for fundamental reforms within the EU integration process and in cooperation with partners working on strengthening Serbia's capacity to face the challenges of the global world through collective action. The overall objective is active membership of Serbia in Euro-Atlantic framework for the benefit of all citizens.
Monthly Archives: April, 2014
Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
In the past two decades, scholars and practitioners have focused increasing attention on the question of how countries and societies can come to terms with … Read more »
Rejhan Kurbašević – Essay
Youth Reconciliation Ambassadors in addition to his role gave me pleasure and responsibility to be one of the ambassadors who will try to my fellow … Read more »
Citizens responsibility
It is necessary to speak openly about the need for reconciliation and what we can do to help restore understanding among the peoples of the … Read more »
The importance of contributing to reconciliation
Reconciliation is a societal process that involves mutual acknowledgment of past suffering and the changing of destructive attitudes and behaviour into constructive relationships toward sustainable … Read more »
MY CONTRIBUTION FOR REGIONAL RECONCILIATION
It took me a lot to figure out where my contribution to the concept of reconciliation started. Although, now when I think of everything I … Read more »

