This project has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
(Grant Agreement n. 669194)
(Grant Agreement n. 669194)
A director of the Institute for Foreign trade and Member of the Presidency of th LCY, Milan Aleksić was a leading representative of the "politicisation" school in relations with the EEC. For example, during a meeting among representatives of several Western and Eastern European Communist parties in Rome on 19-20 April 1975, to review the “contemporary status, possibilities and perspectives of Economic cooperation in Europe”, he insisted that that Economic cooperation in Europe should not neglect the broader necessity to reform the international division of labour and relations with developing countries. The actual commercial dimension of relations with the EEC was instead put in second place.