The conference marks the 20th anniversary of Slovenia and will offer a good opportunity to
understand the developments in the Balkan region. The invited speakers will give an insightful
view on the results of political and economic transformation in the ex-Yugoslav Republics
that one by one reached independence during the last 20 years. The conference will bring
together experts from the region and the EU.
PROGRAMME
Morning coffee
Welcoming remarks:
Dr Teija Tiilikainen, Director, the Finnish Institute of International Affairs
Key note speaker:
Mr Jonas Jonsson, the Head of the Western Balkans Unit at the European External Action Service (EEAS)
Panel session 1: The EU integration process of the region
Macedonian perspective:
Dr Ana Pavlovska-Daneva, Associate Professor of Administrative Law and Public Administration), University of St. Cyril and Methodius, Macedonia
Montenegrin perspective:
Mr Momcilo Radulovic, Secretary General of the European Movement, Montenegro
Croatia’s EU accession and the regional approach to enlargement:
Dr Rinna Kullaa, researcher, Jyväskylä University
Chair: Dr Tanja Tamminen, researcher, the Finnish Institute of International Affairs
Lunch Break
Panel session 2: Challenges ahead
The ethics of the Russian-Serbian energy embrace?
Prof. Aleksandar Fatić, Director, Centre for Security Studies, Belgrade, Serbia
International Administration and Statehood in the Balkans
Ms Katja Creutz, researcher, Centre of Excellence in Global Governance Research, Helsinki University
Prospects for regional cooperation
Dr Tanja Tamminen, researcher, Finnish Institute of International Affairs
Comment: Prof. Borce Davitkovski, Dean of the Faculty of Law “Iustinianus Primus”, Macedonia.
Chair: Dr Juha Jokela, Programme Director, the Finnish Institute of International Affairs
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact:
Julia Jansson, tel. +358 9 432 7724, julia.jansson@fiia.fi