Elizabeta Sheleva was born in Ohrid (1961). She is professor at the Department of General and Comparative Literature, University in Skopje. She is the Chairperson of the Independent Writers’...
Naz Feka (1972) has been involved for many years in EU and other international organisations developmental projects in Albania. He is also a lecturer on the subjects of International...
Inside the circles of a secret recipe Standing on the Balkan Peninsula, any “Europeanized” mind would be struck by the huge number of controversies and ethnic trouble spots that...
Ion Caramitru, (79) the Balkan theater legend, Romania’s first Minister of culture after the fall of Ceaușescu, died in Bucharest last night after a short illness. His rich theatrical and film biography,...
After 20 years of teaching History of Social Theory at the University of Belgrade, Obrad Savić was first suspended and then, in May 2000, he was fired for political...
Agrégée de Lettres Modernes and PhD in Sociology, Anne-Marie Autissier is an emeritus lecturer authorized to supervise research at the Institute of European Studies of the University of Paris....
Dr Pere Vilanova, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, has served in many international missions, among which, Head of the Legal Office of the European Union Administration in Mostar...
Dr. Éva Blénesi is a literary historian of Hungarian-Armenian origin from Transylvania, who is based in Budapest. She is the author of several books and articles in the field...
This issue of our journal is focused on the International Scientific Conference on Multicultural Education, which took place last December in Tetovo, North Macedonia. It was organized by the...
Delia Chausheva was born in Sofia in 1965. After her studies in Krakow, Poland, for which she was graduated in Painting in 1993, Delia Chausheva has made several solo...