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WHO ARE THE ADVOCATES OF
ANTI-MODERNIZATION AND
ANTI-REFORMISM?

Novi Sad, January 25-27, 2008

The third in the series of four 3-day confidence-building workshops
/seminars planned under the project "Fostering Vojvodina's Multiethnic Identity" was organized in Novi Sad on January 25-27, 2008. Twenty-one young people from Odzaci, Ruma,
Bela Crkva, Pancevo, Beocin, Kovin and Novi Sad discussed for three
days the issues such as
modernization, nationalism, minority rights, resistance to Serbia's Europeanization, the media, the ITCY and Serbia's relations with the international community. Young participants were notably interested in the problematic determining Serbia future. Who are the advocates of
anti-modernization and...   More >>>

 

POLITICAL REPRESENTATION OF MINORITIES AND THE SAFEGUARD
OF VOJVODINA'S MULTIETHNIC
IDENTITY

Novi Sad, September 26, 2007

Conclusions and recommendations
of the second brainstorming session

Political representation of minorities is among key issues facing every multiethnic community. Addressing
the topic "Political Representation of Minorities and the Safeguard of Vojvodina's Multiethnic Identity" the participants in the second brainstorming in the series (planned under the project "Fostering Vojvodina's Multiethnic Identity") underlined the importance of the
issue for the overall legitimacy of representative bodies, stability of the society, the safeguard of the province's multiethnic character and, finally,
for Serbia's movement...   More >>>

 

VOJVODINA'S MULTIETHIC
CHARACTER, A RESOURCE OF
INTEGRATIVE AND
DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL

Novi Sad, June 5, 2007

06/19/2007 , HCHRS

The first out of four brainstorming sessions planned under the project "Fostering Vojvodina's Multiethnic Identity" the Helsinki Committee realizes with the assistance of the European Union - the EuropeAid program - was held on June 5, 2007,
in Novi Sad. The session assembled twenty members of Vojvodina's intelligentsia from Novi Sad, Sombor, Subotica, Kikinda, Backi Petrovac and Simanovci, who placed on their
agenda for discussion the issues of transition, the society's radicalization, European integration processes, and the civil sector's role in regional cooperation, as well...    More >>>

 

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