ISAC Fund
       
  • Home
  • 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
    • Regional Initiative to Combat Disinformation
  • Library
    • Guides
    • Policy Opinions and Policy Perspectives
    • Policy Analyses and Policy Studies
    • Conference Reports and Conclusions
    • Academic articles and sources
    • Previous editions
  • News
\Policy Opinions and Policy Perspectives\Civil Society – an important asset in EU accession negotiations in Serbia and Montenegro
    • ЋирилицаЋирилица
    • LatinicaLatinica

Civil Society – an important asset in EU accession negotiations in Serbia and Montenegro

As a part of the TRAIN programme, ISAC Fund has in cooperation with CDT from Podgorica published a policy paper Civil Society – an important asset in EU accession negotiations in Serbia and Montenegro

Civil_Society-an_important_asset_in_EU_accession_negotiations_in_Serbia_and_Montenegro (pdf) 369.56 KB

News

  • 25 September, 2023

    €3.16m EU research funding hopes to manage extremist views

  • 31 August, 2023

    Analysis of the News “Why is Soros withdrawing from Europe and staying in the Balkans? The West is a corpse; here begins the hunt for the soul!”

  • 30 August, 2023

    Analysis of the News “Ten reasons why Kiev ordered the liquidation of Prigozhin”

  • 29 August, 2023

    ISAC Fund has joined the Horizon Europe OppAttune research project!

  • 14 August, 2023

    Analysis of the News “Christian Schmidt executed a coup d’état in BiH“

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

Contact

Kapetan Mišina 5,
11000 Belgrade,
Republic of Serbia
tel: +381/11/3286-985
tel/fax: +381/11/3286-986
e-mail: office@isac-fund.org
ISAC Fund
©2006-2023 ISAC Fund. All rights reserved.