July 29, 2010
 

Work-in-progress presentations

Schedule for work-in-progress presentations next March 12th-13th, 2009, at Pallareti building (via S. Pellegrino Laziosi, 13 - access to classrooms through the «R. Ruffilli» library).

Teachers attending the WIP:

  • prof. Stefano Bianchini (School of Political Science - Forlì - Italy)
  • prof. Francesco Privitera (School of Political Science - Forlì - Italy)
  • prof. Leonidas Donskis (School of Political Science and Diplomacy - Vytautas Magnus University at Kaunas - Lithuania)
  • prof. Nina Belyaeva (Faculty of Economics - Moskow)

Latest update: March 11th, 2009 - h. 1.45pm

N.B.: an asterisc after the time means that the student still hasn't confirmed to be attending the presentation


March 12th, 2009, Room 6

Time

Student

Major

Title

09.00-09.30

Xhaferaj E.

ECO

Europeanization of Justice and Home Affairs in Hungary: Between Formal and Substantial Transformation.

09.30-10.00*

Morena S.

MHCS

Possibilities of Integration of Balkan Immigrants in Italy and Slovenia.

10.00-10.30

Matiijevic T.

MHCS

Post-Yugoslav Film and Literature Production: Alternative to Mainstream Political and Cultural Narratives

10.30-11.00

Quartieri A.

PIR

Russia's Iran Policy and the Nuclear Threat: Strategic and Diplomatic Interests of the Actors Involved

11.00-11.30

Acosta Salinas H.

PIR

Consolidating Europe? - Migration and Security Challenges in the Era of Globalization (A Case Study of the European Union)

11.30-12.00

Mazza G.

MHCS

Freedom of Press in Contemporary Belarus

14.00-14.30

Van Velzen E.

MHCS

The development of the position of women's organisations in Siberia since 1989.

14.30-15.00

Levi G.

PIR

War and Memories: the Importance of Places' Interpretations in the Reconciliation Process in Bosnia and Herzegovina

15.00-15.30*

Marin M.

MHCS

EU Russia relations – a constructivist approach. Case study - the New Partnership and Cooperation Agreement

15.30-16.00

Avirovik I.

PIR

The motives and impact of youth migration and the question of an appropriate policy response: the case of the Republic of Macedonia

March 13th, 2009, Room 6

Time

Student

Major

Title

09.00-09.30

Chachua D.

PIR

NATO Enlargement Eastwards. Illusions and Realities.

09.30-10.00

Çoban S.

PIR

Russian mediation in the Balkans: challenges in Bosnia and Kosovo, 1992-1999.

10.00-10.30*

Selic A.

PIR

Influence of the Foreign Policies of Serbia and Montenegro to their paces of accession to the EU

10.30-11.00

Ibish M.

PIR

Cyprus from unity to secession (1960-1983)

11.00-11.30

Peshkepia I.

PIR

Challenges of Albania toward European Union compare with Slovenian case.

11.30-12.00*

Radovic A.

PIR

Copenhagen Criteria and ex Yugoslav Enlargement (case studies of Croatia and Montenegro)

12.00-12.30

Todorova L.

PIR

The quality of democracy after joining the EU: the forerunner and the laggard - the cases of Slovenia and Bulgaria.

12.30-13.00*

Colakhodzic E.

PIR

The Effect of Political Globalisation on the Newly Estabnlished States: Bosnia and Herzegovina

13.00-13.30*

Sommo L.

PIR

Serbian Involvement in Republika Srpska: Evidence of Involvement and Perceptions of the Citizens of Republika Srpska

13.30-14.00*

Nedeljkovic A.

PIR

EU Regional Policies in Central Europe

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