Seven editions planned under the project are meant to provide a
valuable source of historical and factual information to scholars
and analysts of the domestic scene, to a younger generation of
Serbian citizens and to policymakers who should lead Serbia on its
way to Europe. The long-term goal of this project is to generate
critical thinking and debate on the root causes of Serbia's actions,
particularly over the last two decades, and to contribute to the
formulation of a new way of thinking about Serbia's future. This
publishing project includes the following books that are available
at the Committee's office and at the organization's website: "Ethics
of Feminism" by Ksenija Anastasijevic, "Carsija: Waste Land or
Serbia" by Tomislav Ognjenovic, "Serbian Farmwoman in the First Half
of the 20th Century" by Momcilo Isic, "Serbia: How Good or How Big
the State?" by Olga Popovic-Obradovic, "The War in Figures" prepared
and edited by Ewa Tabeau, "The Seselj Trial: the Greater Serbia
Project Laid Bare" prepared and edited by Sonja Biserko and "Regime,
Opposition and Alternative" by Ivan Djuric, prepared and edited by
Latinka Perovic.
The project is realized with the assistance
of the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affaris of the Federal Republic
of Germany via the Embassy of the FR of Germany in Belgrade.
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