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    Security Architecture of European Union – a View from Serbia and Montenegro, 2005-2006

     
    Ten seminars and ten public discussions were organised to present and explain to the academic and general public the security architecture of European Union and its Common Foreign and Security Policy and to initiate public discussion among the broadest, professional and political public. Public discussions were organized in Belgrade, Valjevo, Kruševac, Kraljevo, Novi Pazar, Novi Sad, Sombor, Niš and Podgorica, with the 170 participants. The Centre also organized 6 seminars, for 132 representatives of the SCG Assembly, Serbian parliament, Serbian Ministry of Interior, SCG Ministry for Foreign Affaires and SCG MoD and General Staff of the Serbian and Montenegrin Army. Supported by the European Agency for Reconstruction.

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