http://www.usip.org/events/2007/0507_serbia_europe.html

United States Institute of Peace
Is Serbia Moving Toward Europe?
Public Event *Date and Time
Monday, May 7, 2007*
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

*Location*
U.S. Institute of Peace
2nd Floor Conference Room
1200 17th St, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Directions <http://www.usip.org/aboutus/directions.html>

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With intense diplomatic activities to resolve the future status of Kosovo
well underway, Serbia is entering a difficult period in its history even as
it remains without a government almost three months after the elections.
Many issues about its future remains unsolved:

  - When will Serbia have a new government? Will it be comprised of
  democratic forces only?
  - Will Serbia continue its path toward deeper Euro-Atlantic
  integration?
  - Is Serbia taking necessary steps to reform its security forces? What
  about Mladic?
  - How will the Kosovo settlement impact Serbia's future?

Speakers

  - *Dr. James Lyon*
  Special Balkans Adviser, International Crisis Group
  - *Martin Sletzinger*
  Director, East European Studies, Woodrow Wilson International Center
  for Scholars
  - *Boris Stefanovic *
  Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Serbia
  - Daniel P. Serwer<http://www.usip.org/specialists/bios/current/serwer.html>,
  *Moderator*
  Vice President, Centers of Innovation and Peace and Stability
  Operations, U.S. Institute of Peace

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Media Inquiries

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Of Related Interest

  - Balkans Initiative <http://www.usip.org/balkans/index.html>
  - Kosovo: What Can Go
Wrong?<http://www.usip.org/pubs/usipeace_briefings/2007/0308_kosovo.html>
  USIPeace Briefing, March 2007
  - Serbia: Current Issues and Future
Direction<http://www.usip.org/congress/testimony/2006/0920_serwer.html>
  Congressional Testimony by Daniel Serwer, September 20, 2006
  - Serbia at the Crossroads Again: Can the Country Firmly Embark on the
  Reform Path with President Boris
Tadic?<http://www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr128.html>
  Special Report, November 2004
  - Serbia Takes a Step in the Right
Direction<http://www.usip.org/pubs/usipeace_briefings/2004/0719_nbserbia.html>
  USIPeace Briefing, July 2004
  - The Current Situation in Serbia and
Montenegro<http://www.usip.org/aboutus/congress/testimony/2004/0317_serwer.html>
  Congressional Testimony by Daniel Serwer, March 2004
  - On the Web: Serbia and Montenegro Peace
Agreements<http://www.usip.org/library/pa/serbia_montenegro/pa_serbia_montenegro.html>


Contact

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