Media Pluralism Monitor report for 2017 published
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Genesis of a Transatlantic Profile of the Republic of Croatia
The November 2018 edition of IRMO Brief focuses on the genesis of transatlantic profile of the Republic of Croatia in the specific field of defence and security. The author analyses the main reasons of strong dedication of the country to the transatlantic concept of...
Midterm elections in the United States
The October 2018 edition of IRMO Brief analyses the context within which the forthcoming midterm elections in the United States will be held on 6 November. This edition’s gives an insight of the role of the US Congress, President Donald Trump’s two years in the White...
New issue of IRMO Occasional Papers “Permanent Contracts and Job Satisfaction in Academia: Evidence from European Countries” published
This issue brings a text written by Dr Fulvio Castellacci and Clara Viñas-Bardolet from TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Norway. The authors analyse relation between permanent contracts and job satisfaction among academics in...
E-learning course “Sustainable forest management: From theory to practice”
Within the framework of the Erasmus+ project, a course “Sustainable forest management: From theory to practice” have been created by IRMO and other project partners and made available online to interested users. Interested users can participate.by creating an...
Polish geopolitical strategy
The August 2018 edition of IRMO Brief by Robert Barić deals with the recent Warsaw offer for financing of the permanent US military presence in Poland represents a part of the wider Polish geopolitical strategy aimed at preservation of its security and national...
War in Syria
The July 2018 edition of IRMO Brief by Janko Bekić deals with the final phase of the war in Syria, which will most likely end with a frozen conflict and unstable peace dictated by outside powers. The country that has since 2011 gone through a failed revolution, a...
What will the election of a new president bring for Mexico?
IRMO Brief 6/2018 looks into the general elections in Mexico that will be held on 1st July, a date of huge importance for the country as the new president, members of both houses of the Congress of the Union, and governors of 30 federal states will be elected. The...
White paper ‘’The Digital 3 Seas Initiative: A Call for a Cyber Upgrade of Regional Cooperation’’ has been published
White paper under the title ‘’The Digital 3 Seas Initiative: A Call for a Cyber Upgrade of Regional Cooperation’’ has been published by the Kosciuszko Institute from Krakow. Partners of the polish institute in this Initiative are Institute for Development and...
CIRR Special Issue ‘European Union and Challenges of Cultural Policies: Critical Perspectives’ published
Guest editors: Jaka Primorac, Aleksandra Uzelac, and Paško Bilić. This special issue is the output of the biannual Jean Monnet project ‘EU Competences and National Cultural Policies: Critical Dialogues-CULPOL’ (September 2016 –August 2018). Contributors include Bjarki...
What brings the relocation of the US embassy from Tel Aviv – Israeli view
IRMO Brief 5/2018 deals with the impacts that relocation of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem could have on security of Israel and the Middle East. The text authored by Yossi Peled, a retired general of the Israeli Defense Forces, a former minister without...
Participation in the project “Promotion of Lifelong Learning”
Karolina Horvatinčić and Mira Mileusnić Škrtić are participating in the project “Promotion of Lifelong Learning” from March 15 to May 25, 2018, through five core theme modules with the duration of 145 hours: Module 1: Access to adult education, Module 2: Planning,...
Possible consequences of construction the Nord Stream 2 pipeline
IRMO Brief 4/2018 deals with the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that is envisaged to connect the Russian Federation and Germany across the Baltic. The text authored by David Koranyi, expert at the US Atlantic Council think tank, analyses the arguments pro and contra the...
Third issue of IRMO Brief has been published
IRMO Brief 3/2018 deals with Hungary and its position in the European Union and the international community ahead of the general election in April. Text authored by Hungarian expert Márton Ugrósdy analyses the work of the Government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán,...
CIRR currently has an open call for regular Winter/Spring 2019 Issue – deadline 31 August 2018
Call for papers Croatian International Relations Review (CIRR) Vol. XXV, No. 85 (Winter/Spring 2019) The Croatian International Relations Review now receives articles for its Winter/Spring 2019 issue. CIRR, published in English by the Institute for Development and...
IRMO Research Assistant participated in COST INOGOV Spring School in the Netherlands
Research Assistant Anastasya Raditya Ležaić participated in INOGOV Spring School „Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action?“ in Heerlen, Netherlands, 5-8 March 2018. The spring school was organized by Open University in Heerlen within the INOGOV project...
The second issue of IRMO Brief has been published
IRMO Brief 2/2018 deals with the new EU’s policy initiative in the field of defence – Permanent Structured Co-operation (PeSCo). It analyses the wider international strategic framework in which it has been created, taking into account its legal and institutional...
Knezović, Cvrtila and Vučinović published an article indexed in databases Web of Science and Scopus
Senior Research Associate at IRMO’s Department for International Economic and Political Relations, Dr. Sandro Knezović in co-authorship with Prof.dr. Vlatko Cvrtila, University of Applied Sciences VERN and Zrinka Vučinović, Offline Solutions, published an article...
