Thursday, February 26th, 2015 100 Years since WWI (presentation by the Ambassador of Serbia to Canada)

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Thursday, February 26, 20154:00PM - 6:00PMSeminar Room 108N, Munk School of Global Affairs
1 Devonshire Place
M5S 3K7
416-946-8900

Description

Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to Canada Mihailo Papazoglu has served in the diplomatic corps since 1996. He holds a Master of EU Law and has been an Advisor for EU policy regarding EU integration. Ambassador Papazoglu has served with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, the United Nations Directorate, and the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in both Paris and Ottawa.

His highly anticipated lecture, entitled ‘100 Years since WWI,’ has been featured in the National Post. Ambassador Papazoglu has also contributed to the Globe and Mail with his publication entitled: ‘Gavrilo Princip, who triggered a war, was also a Serbian hero’. On the same topic he was published throughout Canada in newspapers and magazines such as Montreal Gazette, Ottawa Citizen, The Vancouver Sun, Le Devoir, La Presse, and Esprit de Corps.

The Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies Graduate Student Union is honoured to be hosting His Excellency.


Speakers

Ambassador Mihailo Papazoglu
Ambassador of Serbia to Canada


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