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"The Post-Conflict Legacy in the Western Balkans," a public lecture by Daniel Sunter
From site: News & Events
Date: Thursday, October 6th, 2011
Time: 7:00 pm
Duration: 1 hour
Location: Richardson Auditorium, Morse-Ingersoll Hall
Sponsored by: Modern Languages and Literatures, History, English, Writing Program, IR
Contact: Scott W. Lyngaas, Scott Lyngaas / 608-363-2297
Interested in knowing more about the current situation in Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia, and Croatia? Join Daniel Šunter, founder and executive director of the Euro-Atlantic Imitative (EAI), which works to bring Serbia closer to NATO and the European Union when he gives a public lecture on "The Post-Conflict Legacy in the Western Balkans". Šunter's talk will focus on present challenges and opportunities, such as organized crime, corruption, regional cooperation, and the relationship between the E.U. and U.S. and the countries of the Western Balkans.Interested in knowing more about the current situation in Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia, and Croatia?
The projects of the EAI include journalism devoted to security, media, integration, and politics, and documentary films on historical and contemporary subjects in the Balkans. Beginning with the wars that broke apart Yugoslavia in the 1990s,
This event is free and open to the campus and community.
