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Tag: Slovenia

“The Impacts of Executive Responses on Democracy During the Coronavirus Crisis in Croatia, Slovenia and Austria”, Hrvoje Butković (IRMO, Croatia)

Posted on 26/06/2021

In Croatia, Slovenia and Austria, the coronavirus crisis raised pre-existing deficiencies in the democratic orders to the surface, i.e., issues […]

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Call for applications for young researchers to participate in a roundtable as part of the international workshop on ‘Small States and Good Governance’ (IIA, Iceland)

Posted on 25/02/2019

Small States and Good Governance: Travel and subsistence grants for young researchers to participate in a roundtable for young researchers […]

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The Centre of International Relations (CIR) took part in the 44th European International Business Academy (EIBA) conference (CIR, Slovenia)

Posted on 31/01/2019

Prof. dr. Andreja Jaklič, assoc. prof. dr. Anže Burger, and prof. emeritus dr. Marjan Svetličič from Centre of International Relations […]

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TEPSA Explainer: Making the invisible visible – The EU’s impact on the lives of Slovenian people

Posted on 27/11/2018

In this TEPSA Explainer, Maja Buçar (Head of the Centre of International Relations at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University […]

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TEPSA Brief: “Making the invisible visible: the EU’s impact on the lives of Slovenian people”, Maja Bučar

Posted on 23/07/2018

TEPSA is happy to present a new policy brief on “Making the invisible visible: the EU’s impact on the lives […]

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CIR took part in the Academia Aestiva Internationalis summer school

Posted on 16/07/2018

The Academia Aestiva Internationalis summer school was held between 2 and 7 July 2018 at the Faculty of Social Sciences […]

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CIR took part in the training program focused on the economic globalisation and the Belt and Road Initiative in Beijing

Posted on 16/07/2018

Nina Pejič, a Junior Researcher at the Centre of International Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, took part […]

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“The Role of Innovation Policy in Building National Competitiveness: The experience of Slovenia and Montenegro”, Maja Bučar and Danijela Vojinović Jaćimović (CIR, Slovenia)

Posted on 16/07/2018

The book offers a fresh insight into contemporary challenges in the area of innovation and innovation policy, with a focus […]

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“Foreign investors on Slovenian business environment: Research results of the 2017 survey among companies with foreign equity”, Andreja Jaklič, Iris Koleša and Matija Rojec, December 2017 (CIR, Slovenia)

Posted on 23/01/2018

For the past 10 years Centre of International Relations (CIR) has been conducting an annual survey among firms with foreign […]

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“Slovenia’s Foreign Policy Opportunities and Constraints: The Analysis of an Interplay of Foreign Policy Environments”, Ana Bojinović Fenko and Zlatko Šabič, (CIR, Slovenia)

Posted on 07/12/2017

Ana Bojinović Fenko and Zlatko Šabič, both from Centre of International Relations at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of […]

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Emerging multinational enterprises from East and Southeast Asia in V4 countries and Slovenia, Katalin Völgyi (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/10/2017

in: IWE Working Papers, October 2017 Read it here.

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Slovenia and the European Union, Ana Bojinović Fenko and Marjan Svetličič (CIR, Slovenia)

Posted on 30/05/2017

The chapter in a new Oxford University Press encyclopaedia offers an all-encompassing literature review of Slovenian EU-engagement from the Yugoslav […]

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Passing the “hot potatoes”: Croatia and Slovenia as transit countries in the European migration and refugee crisis, Maja Bučar and Marko Lovec (CIR, Slovenia)

Posted on 25/03/2017

The European Institute of the Mediterranean published a Joint Policy Study ‘Mapping Migration Challenges in the EU Transit and Destination […]

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Small states and parliamentary diplomacy: Slovenia and the Mediterranean, Zlatko Šabič, Ana Bojinović Fenko and Petra Roter (CIR, Slovenia)

Posted on 30/12/2016

The article contributes to the scholarship on parliamentary diplomacy in the Mediterranean region through the lens of a small state: […]

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Agenda

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    30
    Aug
    2022

    Online Debate: “Europe’s energy supply with Parliamentary State Secretary Dr. Franziska Brantner”, August 30 (IEP, Germany)

    Online Event
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    30
    Aug
    2022

    Seminar: “How Important Are Traditional Values for Putin’s Support?”, August 30 (NUPI, Norway)

    Oslo, Norway
  • Fri
    02
    Sep
    2022

    Workshop: “Back to the future? Japan-China-US power politics”, September 2 (RSCAS-EUI, Italy)

    Florence, Italy
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