Dragan Stokić, President of the French-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (CCIFS): We...
France is one of the world’s largest economies and there is almost no sector in Serbia in which French companies would not be interested
As everywhere, French companies in Serbia had to change the dynamics of their business and adapt to the new operating conditions as a result of the pandemic. Although the crisis did not have a dramatic impact on business, and there were no mass layoffs in any of the companies, this was definitely one of the biggest challenges.
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Dragan Stokić, President of the French-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (CCIFS): We...
France is one of the world’s largest economies and there is almost no sector in Serbia in which French companies would not be interested
As everywhere, French companies in Serbia had to change the dynamics of their business and adapt to the new operating conditions as a result of the pandemic. Although the crisis did not have a dramatic impact on business, and there were no mass layoffs in any of the companies, this was definitely one of the biggest challenges.
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Dominique Hautbergue, Director of the Western Balkans Regional Office of the...
We are actively working today to extend our activities in other Western Balkans countries in 2022
The opening of a new Agence Française de Développement (AFD) regional office in Belgrade in September 2019 has demonstrates the importance that France wishes to attribute to the Western Balkans region, by supporting its path towards the accession to the European Union. AFD is a public financial institution in charge of implementing the French government’s development and international solidarity policy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN 2030 Agenda.
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Dominique Hautbergue, Director of the Western Balkans Regional Office of the...
We are actively working today to extend our activities in other Western Balkans countries in 2022
The opening of a new Agence Française de Développement (AFD) regional office in Belgrade in September 2019 has demonstrates the importance that France wishes to attribute to the Western Balkans region, by supporting its path towards the accession to the European Union. AFD is a public financial institution in charge of implementing the French government’s development and international solidarity policy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN 2030 Agenda.
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Sanja Ivanić, Director General of the French-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (CCIFS):...
The French-Serbian Chamber of Commerce has nurtured optimism about 2021, and we are entering next year in the same spirit
Despite periodic crises and oscillations in the number of people infected with the coronavirus but also the number of vaccinated citizens in Serbia and the world, it seems that the situation is improving. I sincerely believe that next year will bring us progress in every field, starting from health to economy and business.
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Sanja Ivanić, Director General of the French-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (CCIFS):...
The French-Serbian Chamber of Commerce has nurtured optimism about 2021, and we are entering next year in the same spirit
Despite periodic crises and oscillations in the number of people infected with the coronavirus but also the number of vaccinated citizens in Serbia and the world, it seems that the situation is improving. I sincerely believe that next year will bring us progress in every field, starting from health to economy and business.
Continue reading Sanja Ivanić, Director General of the French-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (CCIFS): We are optimistic about 2022 at Diplomacy&Commerce.
Macron, and on?
A turbulent political year is in store as France holds presidential and parliamentary elections
If Emmanuel Macron wins a second term in the tworound vote on April 10th and 24th 2022, he will become the first French president to be re-elected for 20 years. But he has his work cut out to achieve it. France weathered the pandemic in 2021 fairly well: schools were hardly shut, businesses and salaries well protected and vaccines widely distributed.
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Monday’s Must Read List- Best of 2021
Each week, I publish a list of interesting articles, essays and reports that may be of interest to the digital diplomacy community. This week I have curated a list of the most important digital news of 2021.
Happy Holidays!
Leveraging digital technology during the pandemic (Brookings)
The Most Influential Spreader of Coronavirus Misinformation Online (The New York Times)
Tokyo 2020: TikTok becomes the unofficial behind-the-scenes Olympic channel (BBC News)
Facebook Will Not Fix Itself (Time Magazine)
Danish White Paper: Towards a better social contract with big tech (Danish MFA)
AUKUS essentially a ‘defence industry and technology information sharing arrangement’ (Sky News)
Hey, Facebook, I Made a Metaverse 27 Years Ago (The Atlantic)
AI fake-face generators can be rewound to reveal the real faces they trained on (MIT Technology Review)
‘Conditioning an entire society’: the rise of biometric data technology (The Guardian)
Facebook is shutting down its facial recognition software (CN..
Mondays’ Must Read List
Each week, I publish a list of interesting articles, essays and reports that may be of interest to the digital diplomacy community. This week-
The 20 Most Promising Israeli Startups to Follow in 2021 (Haaretz Newspaper)
WSJ’s deep dive into eating disorder on TikTok explains a sudden policy change (The Verge)
What is the metaverse? (BBC News)
Could Supernova be an ‘ethical alternative’ to the social media giants? (TechCrunch)
How to save our social media by treating it like a city (MIT Technology Review)
Facebook Warns 50,000 Users Were Targeted By Spy-For-Hire Companies (Forbes)
The year Reddit changed Wall Street forever (CNN News)
LGBTQ people in need of stand-in parents at weddings find ‘family’ in Facebook group (USA Today)
What Google’s trending searches say about America in 2021 (Vox)
Some light reading- Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Novels and Stories, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Clothing and Entertainment in Kosovo and Metohija between the Two World...
With the help of relevant literature and press, this paper analyzes and describes the mentality and behavior of people in Kosovo and Metohija in the period between the two world wars. The way of life was determined by a mainly agrarian existence on small farms, and by cultural and educa- tional backwardness of the population, especially in the coun- tryside. It was hard to adopt modern influences from nearby towns, because farmers jealously guarded their way of life, cus- toms, and traditions. However, positive qualities such as hospi- tality and humor, and also colorful costumes, traditions, a great number of different customs and folk literature, are some of the important features of the population of Kosovo and Metohi- ja preserved to this day.
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