Euroacademia Conferences
Europe Inside-Out: Europe and Europeanness Exposed to Plural Observers (9th Edition) April 24 - 25, 2020
Identities and Identifications: Politicized Uses of Collective Identities (9th Edition) June 12 - 13, 2020
8th Forum of Critical Studies: Asking Big Questions Again January 24 - 25, 2020
Re-Inventing Eastern Europe (7th Edition) December 13 - 14, 2019
The European Union and the Politicization of Europe (8th Edition) October 25 - 26, 2019
Identities and Identifications: Politicized Uses of Collective Identities (8th Edition) June 28 - 29, 2019
The European Union and the Politicization of Europe (7th Edition) January 25 - 26, 2019
7th Forum of Critical Studies: Asking Big Questions Again November 23 - 24, 2018
Europe Inside-Out: Europe and Europeanness Exposed to Plural Observers (8th Edition) September 28 - 30, 2018
Identities and Identifications: Politicized Uses of Collective Identities (7th Edition) June 14 - 15, 2018
Papers
The Europeanization of Balkans: Yes or No!?
The controversy revolving around the expansion of the Union, seems to be treated throughout the content of the media, which, in front of the domestic and international audience, channelizes the European public opinion.EU vs Western Balkans: Life on the Margins of a Great Community
Symbolically marked by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. the end of the cold war meant the new historic era of union and prosperity of West European people. At the same time, the rest of Europe was in front of historic temptation of radical political and economic and systematic changes.Rise of Extreme Right in Europe: New ‘Other’s of Europe and The Question of Turkey’s Membership to the EU
In this article Germany who is a founder member of the EU, one of the most influential countries in the enlargement policy of the EU and who has the largest number of Turkish immigrants will be focused on.Enemy Within: Constructing Social Exclusion in the Czech Media, 2010-2011
We would like to analyze the interpretative frames imposed by the mass media in the Czech Republic during the years 2010 and 2011.I am Georgian, and therefore I am European” – Re-searching the Europeanness of Georgia
Despite their remarkable enthusiasm for the EU, national identity remains more profound for Georgians than a European identity.Is There an Eastern Capitalism? Convergence or Divergence in Eastern Europe
This paper uses the varieties of capitalism approach to explore the institutional infrastructure of the emergent post-communist capitalisms. It looks into property rights, welfare, market, and political economy institutions as dimensions against which to assess the emergent models of post-communist capitalisms.West versus East – A Question of Trust
Reinventing Eastern Europe, the question of trust between East and West must once again be defined – especially in the context of businesses. The importance of trust in business was underlined by the Nobel Laureate in economics, D. Akerlof, who introduced the term: Confidence multiplier.Dark Age of Economics of Transition: The Case of Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Economic Transition
In this paper we analyze the Economic development strategy of the international institutions imposed on B&H from the point of view: how an economic idea may be counterproductive: economically, politically, and socially.The Dynamics of Eastern Europeanization and the Impact of ‘Membership Credibility’ in Enlargement Rounds Compared
This article will assess to what extent the new and previous potential candidate countries from Eastern Europe have been able to bring their policies and institutions – both in formal and practical terms – in line with the EU requirements.Serbian Orthodox Church and the Challenge of Modernity, 1900-1945
I argue that the Serbian (and later interwar Yugoslav) as well as broader European political context was of great significance for the development of the Serbian Orthodox political project, which indeed in the shape that it acquired by the late 1930s was closely linked to nationalism.










