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List: ALBSA-Info[ALBSA-Info] Fwd: [balkans] CfA: Summer School, Post Communist Transition and European Integration Processes,1-15.9.2002, CerviaAgron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.comSun Jul 14 08:58:18 EDT 2002
Florian Bieber <bieberf at gmx.net> wrote: From Florian Bieber Thu Jul 11 04:48:56 2002 To: balkans at yahoogroups.com From: Florian Bieber Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 13:48:56 +0200 Subject: [balkans] CfA: Summer School, Post Communist Transition and European Integration Processes,1-15.9.2002, Cervia The International Summer School in Cervia Post Communist Transition and European Integration Processes (8th Edition) Duration: September, 1st/15th, School Location: Cervia (RA), EU/Italy Objectives: The School (at its VIII Edition) admit young post-graduate men and women from European Union and from Southeast Europe and can provide for an ideal environment for the development of interpersonal and intercultural relationships between Eastern and Western Europeans and for learning together about political questions of common concern. This can be also a good opportunity for influencing a cultural rehabilitation of a young Balkan generation involved in nationalistic tensions and, sometimes, in war activities and for helping Balkan students to learn about democratic development, human rights, peace and European integration. Contents summary: The lectures are intended to offer an analysis of the political and economic integration processes in the European Union, of the fundamental principles and pre-requisites to become its members and, in comparative perspective, of the characteristics of the political and economic systems in the post-communist Balkan transition. The school provides for 2 different courses, corresponding to 2 main study areas: 1 - Law, Human Rights and Political Institutions; 2 - Economics and Environment Management. The first area will be focused on various subjects, in particular on nationalism, differences in gender, relationships between minorities and majorities in democratic systems. The second one will be focused on subjects about monetarian union, prevention principles and estimate procedures on the environment and fundamental principles of sustainable development. The students will attend the courses shared in two groups one per area. Moreover, three interdisciplinary events are scheduled to be followed by all the students at the beginning, in the middle and at the end of the courses. The subjects of these three meetings will be focused on human rights, international dimension and role of the European Parliament, inter-regional relations in the Balkans. The programme of the School will also feature meetings with leaders and operators of Human Rights organisations and visits to local companies. During all this period, four Tutors (two per area) will follow the students, helping them to write a brief final paper. Thanks to the co-operation of the municipality of Cervia it will be possible to organise cultural tours. Faculty: The faculty will comprise mostly distinguished EU members of the Network and the Centre, scholars of Bologna University and EU officials, among whose: Renzo Imbeni (vice-president of European Parliament), Michael Leigh and Sandro Gozi (EU Commission, Bruxelles), Panagiotis Liargovas (University of Athens), Julie Mostov (Drexel University), Zoran Pajic (RIIA, London), Anna Krasteva (New Bulgarian University, Sofia), Rudolf Rizman (University of Ljubljana), Damir Grubisa (IMO, Zagreb), Dragoljub Stojanov (University of Sarajevo), Dusan Janjic (Institute of Social Science, Belgrade), Vera Vangeli (Institute for National History, Skopje), Luljerta Minxhozi (University of Tirana), George Schöpflin (University of London), Daniel Daianu (Economic Academy, Bucharest), Camelia Beciu (University of Bucharest), Klaus Schubert (Universität Bochum), Luigi Bruzzi, Andrea Segrè and Stefano Bianchini (University of Bologna). Language: English Number of Participants: 40 students (5 from EU and 35 from Southeast Europe), 40 people as teachers, tutors, staff, operators of Human Rights organisations and managers of local companies. Accommodation: Hotel Genzianella, Cervia (RA). Entrance-fees: Entrance-fees are not provided. Local representatives of Europe and the Balkans International Network both in EU and in Balkan areas will vouch for the selection of students with high education and strong personal motivation. Ways of Payment: none Information: Europe and the Balkans International Network, Forlì, European Union/Italy eurobalk at spbo.unibo.it Yahoo! Groups Sponsor Click here to find your contact lenses! ______________________________________________ Balkan Academic News Post Messages to: balkans at yahoogroups.com Contact Owner at: bieberf at gmx.net Subscribe: balkans-subscribe at yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: balkans-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com Homepage: http://www.seep.ceu.hu/balkans/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
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