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PERSPEKTIVE ZA ZAPADNI BALKAN

 


 
International Conference
Conflict Solving and European Integration
Perspectives for the Western Balkans 

November 03. – 05. 2005
Belgrade

Languages: Serbian, Albanian, English

Venue: JP Sava Centar
Ground floor, hall 3 
Milentija Popovića 9,11070 Belgrade
Tel: +381 11 2139 840, 311 4322, 311 43 23 
www.savacentar.com 
 


PROGRAM

Thursday, 03 November 2005

17:00 Arrival of Participants in Belgrade
Accommodation at Hotel Intercontinental
Vladimira Popovica 10
11070 New Belgrade
Tel: +381 11 3113333
Fax: +381 11 3111402


20:00 Reception at Hotel Intercontinental
Saloon “Le Club” 


Friday, 04 November 2005

09:00 hrs Registration at Sava Centar 

09:30 hrs Opening
Welcome by the organisers. Conference aims and objectives
- Rainer Willert, Director FNF for Western Balkans
- Janjić, Dušan, Director Forum for Ethnic Relations

Outlook
Western Balkans, Germany and Europe
- Rasim Ljajić, Minister of Human and Minority Rights of the State Union Serbia and  
   Montenegro
- Martin Ney, Senior Deputy High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Werner Wnendt, OMIK, Head of Mission; Pristina
- Andreas Zobel, German Ambassador to SCG


10:45 hrs Coffee Break

11:00 hrs Panel 1
Its all about state, statehood, status
Interdependence of conflicts in the Western Balkans
Statements and debate

Chair: 
Martin Ney

12:45 hrs Lunch at Sava Centar
Restaurant 

14:00 hrs Panel 2
Conflict solving and instruments for EU-Accession – Suggestions from the International Commission on the Balkans
Statements and debate

Chair: Antoinette Primatarova
Kristof Bender
Darija Ramljak
Gordan Georgiev

16:00 hrs Coffee Break

16:30 hrs Panel 3
The international community and the Western Balkans 
Apart from EU, how could the co-operation and its instruments be improved?
UN, OSCE, CoE perspectives.
Stability Pact – What is next?
Statements and debate

Chair: Goran Svilanovic
Nadia Cuk
Ulrike Hartmann
Douglas Wake
Werner Wnendt

18:30 hrs End of session

20:00 hrs Dinner at … (Departure by taxis from the hotel at 19:45)
Saturday, 05 November 2005

09:30 hrs Panel 4
From conflict to co-operation. 
What are the countries/entities willing and able to do?
Statements and debate 

Chair: 
Mihajilo Miskovski
Nenad Rava
Naser Ziberi


11:15 hrs Coffee Break

11:30 hrs Panel 5 
Cultural, religious, social psychological dimensions and stereotypes of Western Balkans
Statements and debate 

Chair: Mateja Demsic ???
Sinisa Bjekovic
Daria Duilovic
Andreas Ernst
Vesna Simic 
Nedjeljka Sindik
Lamija Tanovic

13:30 hrs Final remarks

14:00 hrs Snack at Sava Centar, end of conference
Conflict Solving and European Integration
Perspectives for the Western Balkans

International Conference in Belgrade, November 3-5, 2005


 
List of confirmed participants:


1. Bender, Kristof - Senior Analyst European Stability Initiative (ESI); Berlin 
2. Bjeković Siniša - Center for Human Rights, University of Law; Podgorica
3. Bunch, Jesse - Chief of Party, International Relief and Development; Belgrade
4. Cuk, Nadia - Deputy Head of Mission of Council of Europe in Belgrade; Belgrade
5. Darmanović, Srđan - Head of the Center for Democracy and Human Rights (CEDEM); 
    Podgorica 
6. Dehnert, Jörg - Director of the International Academy for Leadership, Friedrich 
    Naumann Foundation; Gummersbach
7. Demšić, Mateja - International Secretary, Liberal Democracy of Slovenia, Ljubljana
8. Djurić, Dragan - Montenegrian Assistant Minister of International Economic Relations 
    and European Integration; Podgorica
9. Duilović, Daria - Office of the High Representative, Education Department; Sarajevo
10. Ernst, Andreas - Correspondent NZZ am Sonntag; Belgrade
11. Gee, Steven - Third Secretary, US Embassy to SCG; Belgrade
12. Georgiev, Gordan - Director Center for Strategic Research and Documentation, 
      Skopje
13. Hageman, Hans - Dutch Deputy Ambassador to SCG; Belgrade
14. Hartmann, Ulrike - Austrian Ambassador to SCG; Belgrade
15. Janjić, Dušan - Forum for Ethnic Relations; Belgrade
16. Knieper, Judith - GTZ, Gesellschaft für technische Zusammenarbeit; Belgrade
17. Lazarević, Radivoje - President Liberals of Serbia; Belgrade
18. Ljajić, Rasim - Minister of Human and Minority Rights of the State Union Serbia and 
      Montenegro; Belgrade 
19. Matić, Liljana - Assistant Judge, Higher Commercial Court; Belgrade
20. Mičić, Nataša - President of the GSS Party; Belgrade 
21. Miščević, Tanja - Secretary General of the European Integration Office, Government of 
      the Republic of Serbia; Belgrade
22. Misha, Piro - Director of the Foundation Freedom and Communication; Tirana 
23. Mihajlo Miškovski - Legal adviser concessions in mineral resources in the Ministry of 
      Economy, Member of LDP; Skopje
24. Ney, Martin - Senior Deputy High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Sarajevo
25. Nurellari, Adri - Director of the Albanian Liberal Institute; Tirana
26. Pavlović, Filip - Director of NGO Fractal; Belgrade
27. Peroš, Katarina - Head of Translation Office of DEI; Sarajevo
28. Primatarova, Antoinette - Project Director International Commission on the Balkans; 
      Sofia
29. Prokopijević, Dr Miroslav – Director of the Center for free Market, Belgrade 
30. Ramljak, Darija - Assistant Director of Directorate for European Integrations; Sarajevo 
31. Raunik, Florian - Austrian Development Agency; Podgorica
32. Rava, Nenad - Public Management Specialist from our Institutional Development and 
      Public Administration Reform Cluster, UNDP; Belgrade
33. Simić, Vesna - Journalist; Belgrade
34. Sindik, Nedjeljka - Executive Director, NGO ASK; Podgorica
35. Sredojević, Sladjana - Ministry of International Economic Relations, Development and 
      Aid Coordination Unit (DACU); Belgrade
36. Stanojević, Miloš, Vice-President of Belgrade Youth of Democratic Party; Belgrade
37. Svilanović, Goran - Chair of WT I, Stability Pact for SEE, former Minister of Foreign 
      Affairs for Serbia; Brussels/
38. Tanović, Lamija - President LDS; Sarajevo
39. Tešanović, Zoran - Ministry for Civil Affairs, Deputy Minster; Sarajevo
40. Todorović, Dr Milorad – MP, State Union Serbia and Montenegro 
41. Trojanow, Martin – Director of GTZ Serbia; Belgrade 
42. van der Heijden , Barend C. A. F. - Dutch Ambassador to SCG; Belgrade
43. Vejvoda, Ivan - Executive Director, The Balkan Trust for Democracy; Belgrade
44. Vujić Mila – European Movement in Serbia, Niš
45. Wake, Douglas - Deputy Head of Mission of the OSCE Mission to Serbia and 
      Montenegro; Belgrade
46. Wnendt, Werner - OMIK (OSCE Mission in Kosovo), Head of Mission; Pristina
47. Ziberi, Naser - Member of the executive board of PDP; Skopje
48. Zobel, Andreas - German Ambassador to SCG; Belgrade
  

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