Tag Archives: Serbia

The Serbia-Turkey-Russia Axis: Alarm Bells for Europe

Erdogan and Putin are working hard to undermine the EU’s and NATO’s strategic interests in the Balkans.

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Letter from Serbia: The EU and the Western Balkans

In less than half a century, Serbia morphed from hero to villain. And the country remains an outcast, the stench of Milosevic still in the air.

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Kosovo: A Country That Doesn’t Exist? Really, Belgrade?

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden has been a steadfast advocate for constructiveness in the West Balkans.

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The Western Balkans: Unfinished History

Can a British prince offer a way out of the Balkans stalemate?

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Western Balkans: Stalled on Europe’s Edge

Poverty is the main security threat in the Western Balkans.

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Urbanization in Serbia

Despite widespread migration to urban areas in Serbia, some communities maintain traditions.

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The Western Balkans: Europe’s Forgotten Region

The Balkans are still posed to plague the 21st century.

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Time for Greece to Lead on Kosovo

Can the new EU foreign affairs chief, Frederica Mogherini, move forward on the semi-frozen conflicts of the Western Balkans?

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War Crimes: How to Get Justice?

What are the lessons to be learned from the stalemate in Kosovo?

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The Balkans Challenge: Can Weather Woes Forge Political Partnerships?

The storm clouds over the Balkans have a silver lining, as they may help the region find solidarity.

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