Projects

Strengthening Intelligence Oversight in Transition States in an Era of Counter-Terrorism - Macedonia case study

In cooperation with the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) from Geneva, Analytica in 2011 will work on preparing a policy study that aims to provide a critical overview of the legal and institutional framework for intelligence and intelligence oversight. Moreover, it will look into whether the intelligence and the security services are governed in a way that promotes accountability, transparency and respect for the rule of law and human rights. This policy study is part of DCAF’s wider project aimed at strengthening the oversight of intelligence and security services in the Western Balkans. 

 

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For more information please contact Mr. Andreja Bogdanovski at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Changing the habits – how to get to an energy efficient municipality

 

The Government of the Republic of Macedonia adopted a decision on the 7th of December 2010 for distributing funds from the budget for projects and activities of the civil society organisations. Analytica was one of the organisations which project was approved. The name of the project is: Changing the habits – how to get to an energy efficient municipality. The general objective is to contribute to the strengthening of the capacities of the municipalities in the decision-making and policy-making process, more specifically in the creation of policies in the energy sector. This objective goes in line with the objectives of Analytica for the development of democracy and the economic progress of the country. More details can be found on the following webpage: www.nvosorabotka.gov.mk

Promotion of the Handbook – Changing the habits – How to Get an Energy Efficient Municipality


Invitation


 

МЕНУВАЊЕ НА НАВИКИТЕ како до енергетски ефикасна општина - Прирачник


 

Këmbim i shprehive si deri te komuna me eikasitet energjetik – Doracak

 


For more information on the project, please contact:
Sonja Zuber (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Ana Stojilovska (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

 

Security Transitions in the Western Balkans - From Conflict Zone to Security Community?

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The last decade has seen a positive change in regional and national politics in the Western Balkans: from a conflict-ridden region threatening the wider European peace and security area, the Western Balkans has witnessed increasing regional cooperation and efforts at joining Euro-Atlantic institutions.  Is this a sustainable trend? Are these transitions likely to continue? What are the drivers and obstacles for these processes?

Analytica together with the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), the Belgrade Center for Security Policy (BCSP) and five other think tanks from the Western Balkans will examine these strategic priorities, by studying how the processes of democracy- and institution- building and regional cooperation contribute to the region’s transformation from a conflict zone towards a security community.

Project Objectives: 

  • To develop a better understanding of the security transitions in the Western Balkans; the national as well as the regional dynamics.
  • To increase the research and institutional capacity of Western Balkans research institutions, support regional research cooperation and allow for establishment of research networks that would study regional developments and challenges in the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia)
  • To assist the exchange of skills and knowledge between Western Balkans’ and Norwegian social scientists and thus narrow the gap between the state of social science research in the Western Balkans and Norway.
  • To contribute to better regional and national security policy and institutions through analytically and methodologically sound research findings.

Besides the research findings, an underlying objective of this project is to strengthen the research and institutional capacity of research institutions in the Western Balkans and assist Western Balkans researchers in joining the international social science trends and debates. Over the last decades they have only sporadically taken part in this interaction, due to wars, isolation, and the lack of attention and resources from the Western Balkans governments.

The research activities of the project will be implemented through four tracks of research: 

  • Security policy change since 2000 – this track will examine how security policies in the Western Balkans states evolved since the end of the post-Yugoslav secession wars and ethnic conflicts.
  • Regional identity and national identity change – looking at political discourse and rhetoric of national political elites, this track will analyze did the construction of national identities, after 2000, give impetus to creation of regional identity
  • European enlargement and security policies – this track will investigate the external influence on Western Balkans’ regional dynamics, mostly focusing on EU’s and NATO policy instruments employed at national and regional level in the Western Balkans and how they provided input and impetus for transformation of antagonistic relationships into trust and cooperation.
  • Theory development and methodology – this research cluster aims to increase our understanding of security communities at the theoretical level.

The results of the research conducted during the research period of the project will be published in working papers, reports and a book, featuring national and regional perspectiveson each of topics treated by the research tracks, both in English and in the national languages of the partner organizations.

For more information please contact Mr. Andreja Bogdanovski at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

TRAIN Programme

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Analytica is pleased to announce its participation in the TRAIN Programme (Think Tanks providing Research and Advice through Interaction and Networking) launched by the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP). The two researchers of Analytica, Agim Selami and Sonja Risteska, are going to work on writing a policy paper on “Regulatory Impact Assessment in Macedonia – an instrument for better regulation”.

Between the internal and external 'other': de-constructing Macedonian national identity

 

Project dates: February 2010 - June 2011 

From February 2010 Analytica is a partner in the Regional Research Promotion Program (RRPP) established with the aim to advance research in the social sciences in the Western Balkans countries Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. This partnership programme was created through a wide consultation process involving well‐respected researchers and research institutions from the region, Switzerland and other European countries.

Analytica is implementing a research project aiming to examine the dynamics of national identity (re)construction in Macedonia. As the name-dispute with neighbouring Greece intensified, discussions over the name, language and national identity (re)surfaced and all but dominate the public arena. This development requires input from the social sciences and invites researchers to contribute to a debate with wide policy and societal ramifications. Despite its popularity, national identity as a concept has not been approached from a social science perspective so far. Rather, scholars and politicians used it as a means to mobilise masses and rally support for political projects of different nature, leading to populist and nationalist politics. Macedonia's foreign policy is structured by a specific view of national identity, which has serious consequences for the country's political and economic development. The current dominant view of Macedonian national identity also affects domestic policy towards minorities, thus problematising the country's security and democracy. Therefore, looking into how the boundaries and identity markers of Macedonian national identity were forged vis-à-vis the internal (minorities) and external (neighbours) 'Other' will allow us a rare insight into the laboratory where knowledge, discourse and political power intertwine. The project will result with a study of the dynamics of construction and re-construction of Macedonian national identity in the last two decades, with an emphasis on the name-dispute with Greece and interethnic relations with Albanian minority.

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The state of the social science research in Macedonia. Conference held on the 14th of April 2011


 

Workshop in Blagoevgrad 9th of April

 
Project leader and contact: Ms Cvete Koneska (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Energy policy, EU and the Western Balkans: challenges of reforms and accession - Republic of Macedonia as a case study

Energy policy, EU and the Western Balkans: challenges of reforms and accession - Republic of Macedonia as a case study

Energy policy, EU and the Western Balkans: challenges of reforms and accession - Republic of Macedonia as a case study

Energy policy, EU and the Western Balkans: challenges of reforms and accession - Republic of Macedonia as a case study

Mapping and Monitoring Security Sector Reform in the Western Balkans

Building the capacities of the Civil Society Organizations to map and monitor the reforms of the security sector in the Western Balkans