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Helsinki Charter No. 147-148

January - February 2011

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Editorial

A MORE COURAGEOUS AND A MORE INVENTIVE STRATEGY

By Sonja Biserko

Social revolutions in the Arab world changed the international context and hence the priorities of the international community. US and EU are reasonably concerned over epilogues. However, the justified anger of citizens of these countries also raises fundamental questions about the characters of local transitions and creates realistic opportunities for dismantlement of autocratic...   More >>>

 

Serbia's European Perspective

PERFORMANCE FOR PEOPLE OR EUROPEAN PERFORMANCE

By Mijat Lakicevic

The main reason why the showdown in the ruling coalition did not end up in the fall of the government is that the EU candidate status for Serbia has become crucial for Boris Tadic and his Democratic Party. True, though one should not rule out the possibility of the government's fall (at this point, late in February, when this article is about to be sent to the editor), everything...   More >>>

 

An Essay on Evil

COSIC'S DEFENSE AND HEIDEGGER'S LAST DAYS

By Zoran Janjic

The name of Martin Heidegger usually associates two things: a well-deserved reputation of one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century and a shameful fact that a period of his life was marked by his voluntary work for the Nazi regime. Whereas the deliberations about the former are usually left to experts, idealists and philosophers themselves, Heidegger's Nazi days are mostly referred to as something episodic, a...   More >>>

 

Visegrad Lessons for the Western Balkans

TRAGIC MISUNDERSTANDING OF CONTEXT

(Specially for the Charter from Zagreb)

By Davor Gjenero

What's tragic is that the assessment of South European states' political capacities for EU integration clearly indicates that the region has not yet created the conditions that were established in the territory of Middle Europe back in 1991. And what reminded us of this fact was the summit meeting of the Visegrad Group on February 15...   More >>>

 

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