The August 2023 edition of the IRMO Brief, authored by Clement Awanfe Ngueto, deals with the coup d’etat in the Republic of the Niger which occurred on 26th July 2023. Putschists led by general Abdourahamane Tchiani detained President Mohamed Bazoum, and the...
Media Pluralism Monitor is a unique tool for assessing risks for media pluralism in EU member states and selected candidate countries. Since 2013, the European Commission has financed the project coordinated by the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom of the...
The new issue of SEE-6 Economic Outlook (Vol. 9, No. 1, July 2023) presents a text on recent performance of the Croatian economy as well as the short and medium-term outlook of economic growth for 2024-2026, authored by Nevenka Čučković, PhD from IRMO. Croatian...
The July 2023 edition of the IRMO Brief, authored by Krševan Antun Dujmović and Peter Marko Tase deals with the situation in the Karabakh region in the South Caucasus. In the fall of 2020, this region was at the epicentre of a military conflict between Armenia and...
Sanja Tišma, Ph.D., scientific advisor in permanent position from the Institute for Development and International Relations, Zagreb, Danijel Baturina, Ph.D., research associate from the Centre for Social Work Study at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Maja...
“The Science and Art of Food Experience”, a new book by Dr. Daniela Angelina Jelinčić from the Department of Culture and Communications, IRMO has been published by ‘Jesenski and Turk’ publishing house. This popular science book explains the principles of...
In co-operation with Dunja Duić, PhD, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, J.J. Strossmeyer University of Osijek, Sandro Knezović, PhD, Research Adviser at the Institute for Development and International Relations published an original scientific article...
The Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO) has become a member of the European Security and Defence College (ESDC). The Steering Board of ESDC has accepted the membership application of IRMO, which became the first Croatian academic institution...
IRMO is grieving the loss of our esteemed colleague, Biserka Cvjetičanin, an Emeritus Research Adviser, and long-term Head of the Department for Culture and Communication (1985-2000) at the Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO), Zagreb, Croatia....
The June 2023 edition of the IRMO Brief, authored by Gordan Akrap, deals with the Finnish accession to the North Atlantic Alliance, which took place on 4th April this year. With Finland joining NATO, the Alliance at this moment has 31 members. After Russia launched...
Krešimir Jurlin published the article How Efficient and Socially Sensitive Are Fiscal Incentives for Electric Cars in Europe? in the special issue entitled Advances in Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development of the Journal of Risk and Financial Management....
Ivana Keser, PhD, from the Department for Resource Economy, Environmental Protection and Regional Development, IRMO, published a scientific paper entitled “Interdependence and Complementarity of a Multi-Dimensional Concept of Sustainable Development and the...
The May 2023 edition of the IRMO Brief, authored by Matea Roknić and Krševan Antun Dujmović, deals with the cultural policies of the European Union. In order to shape cultural policies as a tool of its soft power and to strengthen its global influence, the EU...
A study titled “Climate and Work: Adaptation of Workplaces and Workers to the Climate Crisis” (croatian) has been published by author Ana-Maria Boromisa. The study was commissioned by the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Croatia and the Friedrich...
IRMO is a partner in the consortium of 26 institutions that will jointly work on a three-year (2023-2026) project entitled ‘Increasing the international competitiveness of the film industry in small European markets’ (CRESCINE). This Horizon Europe scientific-research...