Brain drain in Serbia today
- Digital Diplomacy, E Government, Migrations, Public diplomacy
- 13th August 2015
Over the past three weeks, I have published posts concerning issues that arose during Israel’s 1st Digital Diplomacy Conference held earlier this year in Tel Aviv. This week’s post will be the last in this series and will deal the issue of using digital tools for diaspora diplomacy. New Patterns of Migration? The 21st century
READ MOREHow does the Serbian government cope with the problem of brain drain today? The latest OECD publication, SOPEMI 2014 shows that 39 thousand persons emigrated in 2012 from Serbia to OECD countries only. (At the beginning of the global economic and financial crisis, the emigration from Serbia to OECD countries amounted to 27,000 in 2008.)
READ MOREA four-day conference on the conceptualization and practice of digital diplomacy opened on Tuesday (January 13) in Addis Ababa bringing together all the officials and staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Organized by the Ministry, the conference aimed at creating awareness and encouraging the officials and staff to participate and inject impetus to the
READ MOREIndia sends more students to US universities than any other country but China.Reuters/Brian Snyder Written by Saptarishi [email protected] 7 hours ago India and China already compete over global influence and natural resources. Here’s a new area of rivalry—the number of students each has in America. From 2008-12, India sent 168,034 students to
READ MOREThis blog post is based on a guest lecture delivered at UWE Bristol’s Politics and IR seminar series entitled: ‘The “new” politics of expulsion: a constitutive approach.’ For a long time now, the EU has sought extensive cooperation, both internally and externally, on the management of migration. Scholars and activist observers of the processes by
READ MOREGordon Nixon is chief executive officer of Royal Bank of Canada and chair of the Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council. Diversity and immigration are important parts of Canada’s past, present and future. Canadians have built a prosperous and civil society, one rich in opportunity, that people of many different cultures call home. Our economic strength
READ MORE