In Skopje started a second module of the project "EU Negotiations: Techniques, Skills and Content" organized by the Centre for European Perspective, Slovenia, in cooperation with the Customs Administration of the Republic of Macedonia. The module is entitled "Negotiating with the European Union" and aims to improve the negotiation techniques of the Macedonian senior public servants that will play a decisive role in the Macedonia – EU negotiations in the chapter of taxation.


We are pleased to announce this year's first issue of the Scientific Journal European Perspectives (Vol. 2, Nr. 1). European Perspectives is a scientific journal that publishes original, peer-reviewed scientific articles focusing on relevant political, sociological, social, security, economic and legal as well as ethnic, minority and cross-cultural issues related to European and Euro-Atlantic integrations and South-Eastern Europe. This issue includes:
At the Centre for European Perspective (CEP), Jable castle a new book titled "Slovenian diplomats in the Slavic world" was introduced. The extensive work was published as part of the "Studia diplomatica Slovenica collection", issued by CEP, Scientific Research Centre SAZU and the Forum of Slavic Cultures. The book, which was published in three languages (Slovenian, Russian and Czech), is an important and meaningful work about certain Slovenians, who have proved as successful diplomats in the Slavic countries before Slovenian independence.
The Centre for European Perspective (CEP) and Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) have hosted a five-day German Diplomatic College alumni meeting in Slovenia. In the framework of the meeting foreign diplomats were acquainted with project activities of CEP, while the Slovenian MFA presented the current priorities of Slovenian foreign policy.
Centre for European Perspective (CEP) in cooperation with the Ministry of Public Administration of the Republic of Kosovo is hosting a study visit of seven senior officials from the Republic of Kosovo. The Personnel directors of the Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Public Administration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kosovo are being informed about Slovenian legislation regarding the internal organization and job classification system in public administration and are drawing up concrete proposals for the transfer of good practices into Kosovo public administration.
