Vladimir Vučković presented a research paper at the 62nd International Academic Week: "Smallness in International Politics: The Agency of Small States in Southeast Europe"
Vladimir Vučković attended the 62nd International Academic Week: “Smallness in International Politics: The Agency of Small States in Southeast Europe” where he also had a chance to Chair one panel and present a paper ‘Serbia’s Struggle as Small State: Balancing between Domestic Goal and External Pressures.’
The International Academic Week (HSW) is the Southeast Europe Association’s (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft – SOG) annual key event to bring together early-career researchers and experienced scholars from all over Europe and beyond to present and discuss their research on the region. This year’s conference is hosted by PD Dr. Dietmar Müller (University of Leipzig) and Prof. Dr. Florian Bieber (University of Graz) at Akademie für Politische Bildung in Tutzing, Germany from September 30 - October 4, 2024.
This International Academic Week approaches the “smallness problem” in international politics from a constructivist angle and with methods from international relations and security studies, the cultural history of politics, transnational feminism, and European studies. On different levels of agency, from local, to regional and national, from bi-and trilateral to international and in different fields of policy and society, the conference analyse discourses and policies that tried to mitigate and compensate the smallness of nations and states.