Tekirdag, 24 - 26 April 2009: Analytica at 2nd International Balkan Congress
Analytica took part at the 2nd International Balkan Congress, organized by the Turkish Asian Center for Strategic Studies, that was taking place from 24 to 26 April in Tekirdag, Turkey. This congress was aimed at developing interaction among the Balkan countries and determining the existing conditions in political, economic and cultural cooperation. Among other participants from different Balkan countries, a delegate of Analytica was honored to be present as well.
Analytica took part at the 2nd International Balkan Congress, organized by the Turkish Asian Center for Strategic Studies, that was taking place from 24 to 26 April in Tekirdag, Turkey. This congress was aimed at developing interaction among the Balkan countries and determining the existing conditions in political, economic and cultural cooperation. Among other participants from different Balkan countries, a delegate of Analytica was honored to be present as well.
Analytica had a successful presentation at the conference, represented by our research fellow Agim Selami, who presented a paper on “Reforming Public Administration in Macedonia as a Precondition for EU Integration” under the session about "Socioeconomic Integration of the Balkans into EU".
Analytica took part at the 2nd International Balkan Congress, organized by the Turkish Asian Center for Strategic Studies, that was taking place from 24 to 26 April in Tekirdag, Turkey. This congress was aimed at developing interaction among the Balkan countries and determining the existing conditions in political, economic and cultural cooperation. Among other participants from different Balkan countries, a delegate of Analytica was honored to be present as well.
Analytica had a successful presentation at the conference, represented by our research fellow Agim Selami, who presented a paper on “Reforming Public Administration in Macedonia as a Precondition for EU Integration” under the session about "Socioeconomic Integration of the Balkans into EU".