March 5, 2014
Before Croatia was a member of NATO and the EU, the country's foreign policy goals were singularly focused on gaining that membership, said Senada Selo Sabic, research associate at the Institute for Development and International Relations in Zagreb. Her March 3 lecture at CEU focused on where the country is now that is has gone from aid recipient to contributor.
Sabic detailed the three main elements that Croatia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is currently tackling. First, is the normative phase that finds the country adjusting to its role in the EU.
