balkan analysis
September 10, 2011
Editor’s note: Since the end of Communism, the development of ‘civil society’ has been deemed to be of utmost importance for strengthening democratic institutions in the Western Balkans. In the following new interview, Balkanalysis.com contributor Maria Neag gets the insight of Sonja Licht, a distinguished activist in many non-governmental organizations, and a woman considered to be one of the architects of the modern civil society movement in Serbia....more...
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http://www.balkanalysis.com/serbia/2011/09/10/civil-society%E2%80%99s-continuing-role-in-serbia-and-the-western-balkans-interview-with-sonja-licht/
September 10, 2011
Editor’s note: Since the end of Communism, the development of ‘civil society’ has been deemed to be of utmost importance for strengthening democratic institutions in the Western Balkans. In the following new interview, Balkanalysis.com contributor Maria Neag gets the insight of Sonja Licht, a distinguished activist in many non-governmental organizations, and a woman considered to be one of the architects of the modern civil society movement in Serbia....more...
read more: balkan analysis
http://www.balkanalysis.com/serbia/2011/09/10/civil-society%E2%80%99s-continuing-role-in-serbia-and-the-western-balkans-interview-with-sonja-licht/
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