Recent global developments have highlighted the importance of understanding politics and societies in Wider Europe, including the Western Balkans. Even so, scholarship on the region across a number of disciplines remains limited, amongst other things due to difficulties in data collection.
This webinar gathers scholars from different backgrounds, who have researched history, politics and society of Montenegro - the smallest among the post-Yugoslav states. The discussion seeks to unpack challenges for knowledge production and exchange, and raise awareness on the issues faced by local and international scholars studying contested political environments.
This event is organised in the framework of the EUI's Widening Europe initiative through collaboration with Andrássy University (Budapest) and Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy - Geneva Graduate Institute (Geneva).
Zoom link will be sent upon registration.
This event was organised in the framework of the EUI Widening Europe Programme.
he EUI Widening Europe Programme, backed by contributions from the European Union and EUI Contracting States, is designed to strengthen internationalisation, competitiveness, and quality in research in Widening countries, and thus foster a more cohesive European Higher Education and Research area.