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External Economic Relations

External Economic Relations

While Chapter 31 is considered the more politically challenging of the two, Chapter 30 (External Relations) is also posing issues for Serbia on its own, in particular Serbia’s accession to the World Trade Organization. This program is focused on monitoring and supporting Serbia’s external economic relations, in particular with the countries of the South-Eastern Europe, and is a continuation of ISAC’s analysis and promotion of CEFTA 2006 (Central European Free Trade Agreement) from the previous period.
9 December, 2015

Guide to the World Trade Organization

7 December, 2015

Conference – Accession of Serbia to the World Trade Organization and the Start of Negotiations with the European Union.

25 January, 2015

New policy paper: Preparations for the Opening of Negotiations on Chapter 30 – External Economic Relations and Croatian experience

22 October, 2014

International Conference “Introduction to the Negotiations on Chapter 30 – External (Trade) Relations

1 June, 2011

“CEFTA 2006 – Just a phase in transition or a springboard for the EU membership?”

9 May, 2011

“CEFTA 2006 – Challenges and Opportunities”

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News

  • 27 February, 2023

    Analysis of the News “Russian army: Ukraine is preparing for an invasion of Transnistria”

  • 27 February, 2023

    Seminar “Disinformation and new challenges for European security”

  • 24 February, 2023

    Analysis of the Narrative “The West is depleting its weapons stockpile by aiding Ukraine, they would not survive in the war against Russia”

  • 13 February, 2023

    Analysis of the News “Moscow: The US is recruiting jihadists for terrorist attacks in Russia”

  • 30 January, 2023

    Analysis of the Narrative „The West provokes Russia, but also fears it: Narratives about nuclear war threats in the Serbian media“

About Us

  • Who We Are
  • What We Do
  • Team and Expertise
  • ISAC in the Media

Programmes

  • CFSP – Chapter 31
  • Peace Support Operations
  • External Economic Relations
  • Foreign and Security Policy
  • Young Leaders

Library

  • Guides
  • Policy Opinions and Policy Perspectives
  • Policy Analyses and Policy Studies
  • Conference Reports and Conclusions
  • Academic articles and sources
  • Previous editions

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