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
Flex-able Capitalism
The fall of socialist systems in East and Central Europe has unintended consequences, such as surprising failures of previously strong economic and stable social regimes in the region. The „standard” neoliberal policy what was advised to the core countries (Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary) have recently demonstrated the failure of neoliberal ideology and policy.“Is welfare fair?” A Comparative Study of Migrants‘ Aspirations And Welfare System Support From Germany And Norway
Europe is an attractive destination for different types of migration, and has already been so for several decades. One of the advantages migrants experience in this region are well developed welfare systems which have become an essential pull-factor for the Russian-speaking migrants, especially after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.From Universalism To Regionalism: Europeanization And Its Reflections Upon Turkey
Europeanization is a new concept in the literature that has found its meaning with the political, economic and social inclusion of Central Eastern European (post-communist) countries in the process of European integration in 2004. The European Union (EU) through transferring its own values, norms and policies to member countries in the process of enlargement, has become a tool for establishing a new European identity.Development Of Environmental Infrastructure In The EU: Possibilities For Evaluation
With total financial resources of €347 billion for the 2007-2013 planning period European Cohesion policy is the important topic of research for many both due to huge financial value as well as unprecedented number of participating states, sectors and goals.The Albanian Transition To Democracy as a Path to European Integration
Albania, like other post-communist East Central European countries, has been undergoing a multiple transition: a political transition from one party to many, an economic transition from command to market economy, and a social one, from rural society to an urban.The Quest For A European Model
After 20 years of democratic freedom and after other 5 years of European integration, the citizens of Romania are still considered “a second hand” division of Europeans, struggling to find their place in the choir of equitable voices, as identity, rights and status/quo.Europe: From the Champion of Cosmopolitism to European Nationalism
Recent Roma expulsions from France, Mrs Merkel’s, as well as Mr Cameron’s disappointment in multiculturalism, Swiss referendum on minarets, etc, raise one of ominous questions of the political and cultural future of Europe.Re-examining The Principal-Agent Model In The Realm Of EU External Relations
The Principal-Agent model has served as the basis for an extensive research agenda in examining matters of delegation between the Council and the Commission in the realm of EU external relations.EU Conditionality In Sensitive Matters: Serbia’s Policy Towards Kosovo
The unresolved Kosovo issue is considered a major factor of instability in the Balkans, since it is not only a dispute between Serbia and Kosovo, but it also undermines regional relations. The EU is interested in stability of the region and for the last ten years, it has played a major role in the Balkans.Supervised Statehood In Kosovo: Co-shared Governance And The Erosion Of Citizenship
Kosovo’s case presents a mixture of post-totalitarian politics with a post-war reality. Its deeply-divided society is struggling to solve the ethnic conflict while dealing with state-building and democratization.











