Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia looking ahead: The momentum to catch the train

The main aim of this conference, organised by the Foundation for European Progressive Studies in […]
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31/08/2018
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Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia looking ahead: The momentum to catch the train
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The main aim of this conference, organised by the Foundation for European Progressive Studies in cooperation with the Progres Institute for Social Democracy, the Olof Palme International Center, the Westmnister Foundation for Labour, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Skopje Office and the European Forum of Social Democracy, is to bring together progressive parties, political foundations, civil society, academia and other stakeholders from EU, Western Balkans countries and Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, in order to discuss and develop strategies for the European and Euro-Atlantic integration and sustainable democratisation of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the countries of South East Europe.

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Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Institute for Social Democracy (ISD)
Olof Palme International Center
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