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Simulation of Decision Making Process in the Council of the EU
“School for European Security” was continued on June 27 and 28 with the planned simulation of decision making in the Council of the EU. It was the first simulation of its kind in Serbia, focusing on problems rising in the second pillar of the EU – its common foreign and security ...
“School for European Security” was continued on June 27 and 28 with the planned simulation of decision making in the Council of the EU. It was the first simulation of its kind in Serbia, focusing on problems rising in the second pillar of the EU – its common foreign and security policy.
Students of CCMR's School for European Security and “Diplomacy in Practice” programme organised by European Movement in Serbia (EMINS), as well as students of the Faculty of Political Science and Faculty of Law of the University of Belgrade all participated in the simulation.
The two days simulation lasted, led by EMINS expert Nataša Dragojlović, participants became ministers of foreign affairs of EU member states, discussing ways to resolve crisis emerging in Middle East, within the CFSP-ESDP framework.
Working together, participants amended the decision proposed by CCMR team involved in organisation of the simulation. The most successful of them were awarded with symbolic presents by the organisers.
The simulation was organised with the generous help of the City of Belgrade Administration, which provided the premises.
“School for European Security” continues its work this fall, by publishing the “Dictionary of European Security”.
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