Centre for the Study of Global Governance public lecture
Serbia's EU Integration: unfinished business, but who is to finish it?
Date: Thursday 14 May 2009
Time: 4.00-5.30
Venue: G108
Speaker: Dr Milica Delevic
Chair: Dr Denisa Kostovicova
Ever since Milosevic's fall in 2000, Serbia's membership of the European Union (EU) has been one of the most popular policies of the Serbian Government. Despite this, Serbia's progress towards the EU has been riddled with obstacles and delays. This lecture addresses the question why Serbia's EU integration is still an 'unfinished' business nine years after the transition began, and, even more importantly, who can finish the job?
Milica Deleviæ is Director of the European Integration Office of the Government of Serbia and lecturer in Foreign Policy of Serbia at the Faculty of Political Science of the Belgrade University. She was Assistant Foreign Minister (2007 - 2009) and deputy director of the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2002-2003). She directed the Serbia and Montenegro European Integration Office (2003 2004) and coordinated the National Strategy of Serbia for EU accession.
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