MPE Chair – Conferences

Jean Monnet Chair: Dr Milenko Petrovic

Academic Conferences, Symposia and Invited lectures

Petrovic, M. (2020). Does the Covid-19 crisis signal the end of EU enlargement?. NZPSA International Relations Network Workshop (16 presenters), Victoria University of Wellington,  Wellington, 23 November 2020.

Petrovic, M., F. Bieber and N. Tzifakis, (main organisers and programme coordinators, 2020), International conference (virtual): The future of EU enlargement and partnership policies: EU actorness in South-Eastern Europe and the Eastern Neighbourhood, 15-16 October 2020. Conference Website

Petrovic, M. (2020). The EU and the Western Balkans in the 2020s: More integration or divergent paths? (conference panel with M. Kovacevic. G. Wilson and X. Wang), International conference (virtual): The future of EU enlargement and partnership policies: EU actorness in South-Eastern Europe and the Eastern Neighbourhood, 15-16 October 2020. Conference Programme
 
Petrovic, M. (2020). Two decades of the Western Balkan EU Accession process: mired between domestic political instabilities and the EU’s tightened conditions, International conference (virtual): The future of EU enlargement and partnership policies: EU actorness in South-Eastern Europe and the Eastern Neighbourhood, 15-16 October 2020. Conference Programme
 
Petrovic, M. and Mtchedlishvili, D. (2019). EU Enlargement and the Eastern Partnership after Brexit: new prospects or new challenges?, New Zealand Political Studies Association  (NZPSA) 2019 Conference, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, 27-29 November, 2019.

Petrovic, M. (main organiser and the programme coordinator) 2019, Western Balkan accession to the EU: A new strategy or a new postponement?, International Symposium (12 speakers), Institute of Economic Sciences, Belgrade, 14 June, 2019.

Petrovic M. and Garth Wilson (2019), Bilateral relations in the Western Balkans as a challenge to EU accession, International Symposium: “Western Balkan accession to the EU: A new strategy or a new postponement?”, Belgrade, 14 June 2019.

Petrovic, M. and Akimov, A. (main organisers and programme coordinators) 2019. 14th Bienial AACaPS Conference: ‘30 Years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall. How Communism and Post-communism are tracking’, Gold Coast, Australia 31 January – 1 February, 2019 https://custom.cvent.com/D3BC0E88AA9F41B9BA6DC9D1F85A6C2A/files/26826e075f754c2dab2f04343a7894fa.pdf

Petrovic, M. (2019), The Troublesome post-Communist Transition of Wider Europe – can the EU (still) assist? (Conference panel with: N. Smith, I. Sabatovych and X. Wang), AACaPS Conference: ‘30 Years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall. How Communism and Post-communism are tracking’, Gold Coast, 31 January – 1 February, 2019.
https://jeanmonnet.nz/7076-2/

Petrovic, M. (2019), The EU and the post-communist Western Balkans: democratisation with a very small enlargement carrot, AACaPS Conference: ‘30 Years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall. How Communism and Post-communism are tracking’, Gold Coast, 31 January – 1 February, 2019.

Petrovic, M. and Nikolaos Tzifakis, (main organisers and programme coordinators) 2019, International conference: ‘The EU and the Balkans at the End of the Second Decade of the 21st Century’, University of the Peloponnese, Corinth, Greece, 4-5 June 2018.
https://pedis.uop.gr/?p=9473
https://pedis.uop.gr/?p=9889

Petrovic, M. (2018), “EUropanisation of the Balkans: a near future or ‘mission impossible’?“ (full conference paper), EU Studies Association Asia Pacific Annual Conference:“The Future of the EU and European Integration in the aftermath of Crisis”, Taipei, 28-29 June 2018.

Petrovic, M. (2018), Will Montenegro and Serbia really join the EU by 2025…or not?, International conference: “The EU and the Balkans at the End of the Second Decade of the 21st Century“, University of the Peloponnese, Corinth, Greece, 4-5 June 2018.

Petrovic, M. (2018), The Western Balkans and the EU: membership but when?, Invited Lecture, Political Science Department at the University of the Peloponnese, Corinth, Greece, 7 June, 2018.

 

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