In A Simulative Game Students “Signed” A Declaration for

In
A Simulative
Game Students
“Signed” A
Declaration
for
Collaboration
in
Southeastern
Europe
Scientific Conference in a non-standard format was held at the university. Students form the
specialities International Relations, European Study, Political Science and the field of Political
Science read their reports and discussed on the Process for Collaboration in Southeastern
Europe. During the second part of the Forum in the simulative game was performed a
meeting at high level of The Process for Collaboration in Southeastern Europe. This is the second Conference that conducts as an integral activity of the scientific research
project on The Interests and Possibilities between The States in Southeastern Europe and its
Head is Assoc. Prof. D. Sc. (Econ.) Maria Tchavdarova. “Main acting personae in this
scientific forum are the students” outlined the lecturer from the Political Science Department
who presented the first value of the issue “Interests and Possibilities for Collaboration
between The States in Southeastern Europe” which contains the reports from the first
Conference. It is important to be identified the common interests between people in our
geographic, economic and political region, pointed out at the opening of the Forum Prof. Dr.
Dinko Dinkov from the International Relations Department. The Conference programme was structured in three panels. The first part of discussion was
on The Main Spheres of Sub-Regional Collaboration in Southeastern Europe – Prescriptive
and Descriptive Method. Participants had the chance to listen as well as the report of Prof. D.
Sc. (Econ.) Velko Marinov for the economic collaboration in Southeastern Europe as also the
statements of students for the infrastructure projects of the states from the Balkan region, the
priorities and possibilities for economic collaboration, humanitarian and cultural interaction,
etc. The second part of discussion was on The Subjects of Multilateral Collaboration in
Southeastern Europe. Problems of Institutionalisation. Participants listened to the leading
report of His Excellency Venelein Tzatchevsky, Former Ambassador of Bulgaria in Finland
and Estonia as well as the student works about The Stability Pact, The Organization for The
Black Sea Collaboration, etc.
Assoc. Prof. Maria Tchavdarova with the students-moderators of
the three panels of the Forum
The authoritative jury and the guests
of the Conference from Macedonia
The simulative game of working out and signing the Declaration of the Process for
Collaboration in Southeastern Europe performed the presentation of the project-document,
argumentation-exposition of each from the twelve states in the region, additional discussion
and clarification of positions, announcement of the final results as well as the awarding of the
best performed three student teams. They were determined by the authoritative jury and its
members – His Excellency Venelin Tzatchevsky, Prof. D.Sc. (Econ.) Velko Marinov and Prof.
Dr. Anton Petrov.