Category Archives: European Union

Neočekivani nalet optimizma?

Nedavno sam imao priliku da učestvujem u panel diskusiji pred najznamenitijom publikom u Beču, koji se te nedjelje pretvorio u Davos, jer je bio domaćin sastanka Svjetskog ekonomskog foruma. Ova izuzetna organizacija ima za cilj da okupi svjetske političke, biznis … Continue reading

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An Unexpected Surge of Optimism?

Recently I had the opportunity to participate in a panel talk in front of a most illustrious audience in Vienna, which became Davos for that week as it hosted a session of the World Economic Forum. This extraordinary organization aims … Continue reading

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Where are we on the road to the European Union?

Montenegro is on the brink of European integration. For people across the Balkans, EU membership is a symbol of the peoples’ hopes of enjoying the same democratic and economic benefits that our neighbors do. But why do different Balkan nations … Continue reading

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Do we need a special envoy to the Balkans?

After I was elected to Montenegro’s parliament in 2001, I continued my political career at the foreign affairs department in a country that no longer exists – Serbia and Montenegro. I have since moved on to finance, but I am … Continue reading

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