Southeast Europe Events
Turkey and the European Union
February 13, 2005 // 11:00pm
European Studies
Dr. Ian Lesser, Senior Scholar for the Southeast Europe Project presents at the University of Bologna in Italy.
Greece and Turkey and the Transatlantic Equation
February 09, 2005 // 11:00pm
European Studies
Dr. Ian Lesser, Senior Scholar for the Southeast Europe Project took part in a two day conference at SAIS Johns Hopkins in Bologna, Italy
Securing the Balkans: Democracy, Development and Civil Society
February 02, 2005 // 2:30pm — 4:00pm
European Studies
Bosnia-Herzegovina: Vitomir Popović, Ombudsman for Human Rights of the Serb Republic, Bosnia-Herzegovina;Jerko Ivankovic-Lijanović, Businessman and Vice President, People's Party for Work and a Better Future;Kosovo:Ylber Hysa, USIP Fellow and Vice President, ORA Party;Serbia-Montenegro:Vlajko Senić, Deputy Minister, International Trade and Tourism, Serbia;Simonida Kordić, Member, Serbian People's Democratic Party, Montenegro;Croatia: Vojislav Stanimirović, Member, Croatian Sabor (Independent Serbian Democratic Party).
Live Webcast--Bulgaria in NATO: A New Framework for Regional Security
February 02, 2005 // 1:30pm — 2:30pm
European Studies
A Director's Forum with His Excellency Nikolay Svinarov, Minister of Defense, Republic of Bulgaria Video of this event is available now.
Securing the Balkans: Democracy, Development, and Civil Society
January 18, 2005 // 2:00pm — 3:30pm
European Studies
A Policy Forum Sponsored by the Center's new Southeast Europe Project in conjunction with the West European and East European Studies Programs with Amb. Alexander Mallias, Director for Southeast Europe at the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Securing the Balkans
January 17, 2005 // 11:00pm
European Studies
with Ambassador Alexander Mallias, Director for Southeast Europe at the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs
NATO Today, EU Tomorrow: Bulgaria's New Missions
November 15, 2004 // 11:00pm
European Studies
Policy Forum featuring Ambassador Elena Poptodorova, Bulgarian Ambassador to the U.S. Generous support provided by Lockheed Martin
Unconventional Challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean: Strategic Engagement in a New Era
October 27, 2004 // 12:00am
European Studies
Conference examining asymmetrical threats such as Islamist terrorism, WMD proliferation, and transnational criminal enterprises facing the U.S., Greece, Turkey, and other allies and partners in and adjacent to the eastern Mediterranean, and tackling the question of future U.S. strategic engagement and trans-Atlantic security in southeastern Europe.
Counter-Terrorism in the Mediterranean: Lessons Learned from the Athens 2004 Olympics
October 26, 2004 // 2:30pm — 3:30pm
European Studies
Policy Forum featuring Nicholas Karahalios, Secretary for Strategy and Policy Planning for the Prime Minister of Greece, hosted in conjuction with the East European Studies Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars