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8 Feb 2021

Limits to Access to Asylum Along the Balkan Route

Refugee Rights Europe presents a study to provide an overview of the situation pertaining to access to asylum in the countries along the ‘Balkan Route‘.
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18 Dec 2018

Centre for the Politics of Emancipation

In autumn 2018, transform! europe could welcome the Centre for the Politics of Emancipation (CPE) as new observer organization. Read about the CPE presenting itself.
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By Vladimir Simović | 22 Feb 2018

“Studies of Socialism” – Radicalism for Radical Times

Over the course of 2017, the Belgrade-based Centre for the Politics of Emancipation (CPE), in cooperation with transform! europe and Rosa Luxemburg Foundation – Southeast Europe, established the “Studies of Socialism” educational programme with the aim of introducing young people in Serbia to radical left critical theories and practices.
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By Vladimir Simović | 10 Apr 2017

Democracy Is More Than Just Elections

In last five years in Serbia the dominant political actor is conservative Serbian Progressive Party (SPP). In this period the opposition was hit by the defeat from which it hasn’t recovered until today and it does not represent substantial alternative to the current regime.
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By Vladimir Simović | 17 May 2016

Serbian 2016 Elections: Neoliberal Continuity

Even though Serbia’s recent elections featured some new candidacies, these “newcomers” are not new at all. The parliamentary landscape continues to look the same, with the same faces cropping up again and again over the past 25 years. Unfortunately, there is no left-wing option which could use current developments and propose an alternative to the current state of affairs.

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