Policymakers and the public recently have been facing the question of “preventing violent extremism,” leaving many state officials wondering what a policy solution should look like.
With the formation of the new government led by SDSM one of the most frequently mentioned reforms is the restructuring of Macedonian intelligence services.
2016 | Volume 6 |
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Countering Violent Extremism in Macedonia: Can Community Policing do something about it? |
2016 | December |
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FINANCING OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS - CURRENT REVENUES OR DEBT FINANCING |
2016 | Volume 5 |
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2016 | Volume 4 |
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From Counter-terrorism (CT) to Counter-violent extremism (CVE) and back |
2016 | Volume 3 |
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Challenges for reintegration of the returnees in Macedonia under the readmission agreements |
2016 | Volume 2 |
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2016 | November |
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Running for the UN Secretary General position– the Macedonian way |
2016 | October |
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2016 | September |
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2016 | August |
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Is the new Eurobond threatening the current level of public debt |
2016 | July |
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Only an engaging Macedonian police can develop a strong community |