한-EU FTA: 한눈 에 보기
In: Hannun e pogi sirijŭ 6
In: Han nun e bo gi si li jeu 6
In: 한눈 에 보기 시리즈 6
In: fact book
In: Hannun e pogi sirijŭ 6
In: Han nun e bo gi si li jeu 6
In: 한눈 에 보기 시리즈 6
In: fact book
Triska, D.: Economic reform process in the new and aspiring members of the EU : Czech transformation strategy and its international reception. - S. 26-31 Kokko, A.: Economic reform in Asia. - S. 22-40 Ham Jin Su: Recent economic measures taken by DPRK government. - S. 41-43 Vollenhoven, R.: Examples of how the European Commission and member states have assisted economic modernization initiatives in Europe and Asia. - S. 44-49 Castillo Fernandez, M.: European Community efforts in support of economic midernisation initiatives. - S. 50-55 Selim, A.: Role of international organizations in assisting economic growth strategies in transition economies. - S. 56-85 Frank, R.: Successful strategies to attract and retain foreign investment. - S. 86-90 Birindelli, L.: The role of foreign legal experts in the fostering of FDI. - S. 91-92 Helgesen, G.: Different business cultures : facilitating business between Europea and Asia. - S. 93-97 Risse, N.: Establishing information networks between potential trade partners and training projects. - S. 98-101
World Affairs Online
World Affairs Online
In: Botime te͏̈ veçanta 85
In: Seksioni i Shkencave Shoqe͏̈rore 25
The culmination of dialogue between religious communities is holding interreligious conferences. Until now, five such meetings were held in Macedonia, of which, the first one was at state level and it came as a result of the ethnic war in 2001, initiated by the President of the country and helped by the relevant researchers from the scope of the dialogue; the second one was a regional summit where the leaders of Southeast European countries attended; whereas, the last three conferences were at world level and were supported by Macedonian Government. In this research, it was used the descriptive method, relevant reports and results of a survey of the Institute for Democracy regarding interreligious dialogue were analyzed, whereas the interview was used as a technique. The hypothesis of this research is focused on the success of these conferences regarding population. The results show that despite the fact that these conferences have become part of government programs and the tradition for their organization has already been formed, they have deviated from their essence and initial vision, to be a catalyst of peace in the country and the region.
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