Eastern Europe Events
The Challenges Confronting Yugoslavia
February 12, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
H.E. Ivan Vujacic, Ambassador to the U.S., Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Cooperation and Integration in Southeastern Europe
February 06, 2003 // 2:30pm — 4:00pm
European Studies
Vuk Draskovic, Davor Glavas, Vladimir Bozovic and Fuad TuralicFifth Floor Conference Room
Rating the Slobo Show:
Is the ICTY's Leading Case Advancing Justice?
February 05, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
Eric D. Gordy, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Clark University, MA, and Title VIII JSTS alumnus
Comparative Development of Post-communist Societies
January 29, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
Andrew T. Green, Research Associate and Assistant Director, Center for Civil Societies, MD, and Title VIII multiple grant recipient5th floor conference room
Combating Organized Crime in the Balkans
January 22, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:30pm
European Studies
David Binder, Correspondent, The New York Times and MSNBCJohn F. Markey, Director of Law Enforcement Assistance Programs and Coordinator, SECI, U.S. Department of State
The Future of the Transatlantic Relationship
January 14, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
with Ambassador Antonio Puri Purini, Diplomatic Advisor to the President of Italy
An Italian Perspective on the Evolution of the European Union
January 13, 2003 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
European Studies
with Ambassador Antonio Puri Purini, Diplomatic Advisor to the President of Italy
The Spillover Effect: Aftershocks in Kosovo, Macedonia and Serbia
January 08, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
Peter H. Liotta, Jerome E. Levy Professor of Economic Geography and National Security, U.S. Naval War College, PA
NATO and the EU: The Institutional and Policy Challenges for Euro-Atlantic Organizations and Northeastern and Southeastern Europe
December 19, 2002 // 7:45am — 4:30pm
European Studies
Cosponsored by the Stanley Foundation
Bulgaria and the EU
December 11, 2002 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
European Studies
John Lampe, Professor and Chair of History, University of Maryland, College Park, MD