DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, Dec 2 (Hina) - A three-day long international scientific symposium called "European Integration for the 21st Century" started in the International Centre of Croatian Universities in the southern Adriatic town of
Dubrovnik Thursday. The symposium gathered about 50 participants, and was organised by the Zagreb Institute of Socials Sciences of Ivo Pilar. The symposium is held under the auspices of Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Ljerka Mintas Hodak. Opening the symposium, Mintas-Hodak said that Croatia had always belonged, culturally, historically, and traditionally, to the European circle of countries in the full sense of that word. "The Croatian Government itself drafted the plan of integration activities which was presented in Brussels and resulted in significant recognition and would be Croatia's backbone in future integration processes", Mintas-Hodak stressed. The symposium will discuss Europe in
DUBROVNIK, Dec 2 (Hina) - A three-day long international scientific
symposium called "European Integration for the 21st Century"
started in the International Centre of Croatian Universities in the
southern Adriatic town of Dubrovnik Thursday.
The symposium gathered about 50 participants, and was organised by
the Zagreb Institute of Socials Sciences of Ivo Pilar. The
symposium is held under the auspices of Croatian Deputy Prime
Minister Ljerka Mintas Hodak.
Opening the symposium, Mintas-Hodak said that Croatia had always
belonged, culturally, historically, and traditionally, to the
European circle of countries in the full sense of that word.
"The Croatian Government itself drafted the plan of integration
activities which was presented in Brussels and resulted in
significant recognition and would be Croatia's backbone in future
integration processes", Mintas-Hodak stressed.
The symposium will discuss Europe in the time of globalisation,
trust and respect, as well as demands of European integration,
national and regional identities.
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