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The Second Meeting of the National Working Group for Monitoring Public Administration Reform in Serbia

In Belgrade, October 26, 2017, the Second Meeting of the National Working Group (NWG) for Monitoring Public Administration Reform (PAR) in Serbia was held. The Meeting was organised by the European Policy Centre (CEP). As a prelude to the meeting of the National Working Group, a workshop for representatives of civil society organizations (CSOs), which carry out research […]

BENCHER receives co-financing by OSIFE

BENCHER (Benchmarking for EU Reform – How Effective?) Project, implemented by TEN, was provided with co-funding support by OSIFE (Open Society Initiative for Europe – Open Society Foundations), which was initially granted and financed by European Fund for the Balkans. This is a major achievement for our network, especially in light of the acknowledgement given […]

TEN member organisations participated in Belgrade Security Forum (BSF)

Representatives of three TEN member organisations participated in this year’s, sixth Belgrade Security Forum (BSF) which was titled “Building a Common Future in the Age of Uncertainty”. Milena Lazarević, European Policy Centre – CEP’s Programme Director, participated on one of the panels, held on the first day, named “Effects of Foreign Economic Influence on Sovereign […]

Event announcement: Third Meeting of the WeBER Platform

The Third Meeting of the WeBER Platform which will take place on November 1 – 2 in Hotel Holiday Inn in Skopje. The third meeting of the Platform will serve for civil society consultations with the national authorities and regional and EU actors on Public Administration Reform (PAR), for further regional consultations on the monitoring work performed within […]

Balkan enlargement and the politics of civic pressure: The case of the public administration reform sector

One of the lessons learnt from previous enlargement waves is the need to complement the politics of conditionality – that is, Brussel’s traditional ‘carrot and stick approach’ – with the politics of pressure – whereby the governments in the Balkan countries are ‘squeezed’ between civil society demands and an uncompromising European Commission. In this Policy Brief, Milena Lazarevic and Corina […]

First Issue of TEN Newsletter

    Bellow you can find first issue of TEN Newsletter:  Word of welcome: Welcome to the first issue of the Think for Europe Network newsletter! In our TEN News section, we present latest info on activities of the Network, while the most recent achievements and actions of the TEN members are presented within the On the Go section. In the Spotlight section […]