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The Scientific Board of PECOB announces an open call for papers to be published with ISSN 2038-632X
Interested contributors may deal with any topic focusing on the political, economic, historical, social or cultural aspects of a specific country or region covered by PECOB.
Potential contributors must submit a short abstract (200-300 words) and the full text, which can be in English as well as any language from the countries covered by PECOB.
The Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe, John F. Kennedy School of Government, and the Southeastern Europe Study Group, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, invite to submit proposals for papers to be delivered at the symposium “Continuity and Change in Southeastern Europe” on February 4, 2011, at Harvard University.
brief description of the [e.g. A winter school devoted to the in-depth analysis of federalism, regionalism and multi-level governance will take place in Innsbruck and Bozen next February 2010.]
The turbulent recent history and the expanding historiography on 20th century Balkans have prompted us to organise an international conference that will study the region in the context of the Cold War. The objective of the conference is to examine comprehensively political, economic, ideological and cultural affairs in the Balkans between the end of the Second World War and the end of the Cold War (1945-1990).
The Kokkalis Program on Southeastern & East-Central Europe announces a call for applications to our fellowship program, which sponsors master’s degree programs at the Harvard Kennedy School for natives of Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Kosovo, FYR of Macedonia, Greece, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, or Turkey.