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16-18 December, 2011 – History Education Meeting in Belgrade, Serbia. The Joint History Project's History Education Committee finalised its push to expand this highly successful history book series to cover more recent times. During a two-day meeting in Belgrade, the editors and contributors discussed the publication within a larger circle of participants and received input from a renowned international expert in the field of Southeast European History. The fruitful meeting was the last in a series of three meetings made possible by the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through the Institute for Sustainable Communities.

2 – 4 December, Dynamic Teaching Tools Concept Meeting in Thessaloniki – Some of the most accomplished educators and researchers from the region and from the United States gathered in Thessaloniki to create the framework for a new dynamic teaching methodology tool. This talented, multi-faceted group will ultimately publish a manual that will provide teachers with the latest research on teaching methods and ideas on how these methods can be used in their classrooms. While this project builds upon CDRSEE's highly successful Joint History Project, the information and ideas within will not be limited to history classes, but rather will be focused on the art of teaching in a rapidly changing society. The manual will be translated into six different languages. This was the first meeting, with the next scheduled for spring 2012 in Tirana. The project is funded by the European Union, under the IPA Programme.

1 December, 2011 – CDRSEE and the European Fund for the Balkans (EFB) will kick off a new project in December, organising a series of lively debates about controversial regional issues and broadcasting these debates via major local TV stations throughout the region. The idea of “Similarities Between Differences” is to foster an exchange of ideas and a real debate about the issues that are plaguing these countries, impeding EU accession and reconciliation. This is not your everyday talk show. This series will bring together untainted, well-respected and unbiased individuals from a wide field of social sciences, including anthropology, ethnology, cultural studies, applied ethics and many others. The topics will not be easy or comfortable, but the wider debates that spring from this series can lead to real solutions and a mutual understanding. More information on the EFB is available at www.balkanfund.org.
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Lustration in the Western Balkans
Press Release:
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Article "Mentalna higijena - Novi predlog o lustraciji krije staru ideologiju", published in Magazin, November 5th 2005 (jpg file, 265 Kb)
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Article "Izbaciti iz politike one koji su 90-ih krsili ljudska prava", published in Jutarnji list, October 25th 2005 (jpg file, 191 Kb)
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Article "Balkanski spijuni i dalje medu nama", published in "Vreme", October 27th 2005 (PDF file, 366 Kb)
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Article "Znam, dakle cutim", published in "Dnevnik", October 26th 2005 (PDF file, 324 Kb)
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Article "Balkan bez lustracije", published in "Borba", October 25th 2005 (PDF file, 165 Kb)
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Article "Vesna Pesic: Tajne sluzbe kontrolisu politicare", published in "Blic", October 25th 2005 (PDF file, 141 Kb)
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Article "Nespremnost vlasti na suocavanje sa prosloscu", published in "Danas", October 25th 2005 (PDF file, 227 Kb)
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Article "Vesna Pesic: DB nas i dalje kontrolise", published in "Kurir", October 25th 2005 (PDF file, 89 Kb)
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Article "Balkan bez lustracije", published in "Kurir", October 25th 2005 (PDF file, 98 Kb)
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Article "Istrazivanje: na Balkanu nije bilo lustracije", published in "Pregled", October 25th 2005 (PDF file, 185 Kb)
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Article "Zaverenici dave Srbiju", published in "Dnevnik", October 25th 2005 (PDF file, 86 Kb)
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Publication of Electronic Book, December 2004 - in English (pdf file, 77 kb)
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Beginning of Lustration Project, April 2004 - English and Greek language (pdf file, 131 kb)
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Launch of Lustration Project Web Site, March 2004 - English language (pdf file, 57 kb)
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