Skopje panel discussion: Transatlantic Perspectives and the Western Balkans

The transatlantic integration of the Western Balkans requires aligning of the political and institutional interest of large players like US and Germany, local governments, regional and local civil society so it can be completed. The Balkans are one of the three priorities of the transatlantic strategical approach in this period that includes security and european […]

Reaction to the proposed amendments to the Law on Public Enterprises

The Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis” Skopje (IDSCS), the Center for Change Management (CCM) and the Center for Civil Communications (CCC) are reacting against the initiative for changes in the Law for Public Enterprises from a group of Members of Parliament. The proposed changes are introducing new position – deputy director.  We demand for the proposed […]

Analysis of the Berlin Process: The path to the EU leads through the Balkans

A presentation of the policy paper “2018 Western Balkans Summit: 3 key takeaways from London”, authored by Zoran Nechev and Ivan Nikolovski from the Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis” – Skopje (IDSCS), Jelena Minić from European Movement of Serbia, Mariola Qesaraku from EU Policy Hub and Adnan Ćerimagić was held today in Macedonian capital. It […]

Berlin Process policy paper – 2018 Western Balkans Summit: 3 key takeaways from London

The Western Balkans Summit in London was the first meeting within the Berlin Process after the adoption of the European Commission’s strategic document on the Western Balkans and the follow-up discussions during the Sofia Summit. The London Summit was the last station of a half-a-year long trip of the EU engine aiming to change the backsliding climate […]