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This chapter discusses the 2010 creation, by the Serbian government, of the “World in Serbia” project, an international student mobility scheme offering scholarships to students from Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) observer and member countries to study at the University of Belgrade. The announcement came only a few years after the 2008 financial crisis, which was a time when anxieties, fears, and tension toward migrant populations were at a high in Europe. In this chapter she explores Serbian (re)engagement with the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), an organization that lost most of its cultural capital with the demise of blocism and the Yugoslav wars in the 1990s and how, in contradistinction to a contemporary European norm, international students normalization process in Serbia. |