
Crimea, Kosovo: The Art of Getting it Right
By Tim Judah You could not make half of it up. As the Ukraine crisis has developed, and with annexation of Crimea by Russia, it was inevitable that Kosovo and the Balkans would get dragged […]
By Tim Judah You could not make half of it up. As the Ukraine crisis has developed, and with annexation of Crimea by Russia, it was inevitable that Kosovo and the Balkans would get dragged […]
Banjaluka – The main reason that Bosnia-Herzegovina is not functioning is not a shortcoming of the Dayton agreement, says a study on the U.S. policy in that country. The study, that the Banjaluka daily Nezavisne […]
R2P, or the “responsibility to protect,” was a geopolitical tool used by the West after thoroughly destabilizing a nation through armed proxies to then intervene militarily, enact regime change, occupy, and reorder the nation both […]
Balkan countries are increasing co-operation in response to the developments in Ukraine as experts have warned of security implications of separatist tendencies. Examples of a re-energised co-operative spirit can be found in several countries, including […]
By Zorica Simeunović Belgrade – Serbian historian Čedomir Antić rejects allegations that Young Bosnia was a terrorist organisation and calls on Serbia’s state authorities to take stronger action in response to the attempts at revising […]
By Jochen Bittner Simferopol, Ukraine — Here is a disturbing thought: What if Vladimir V. Putin no longer has power to prevent bloodshed in Ukraine, even if he wants to? The idea first crossed my […]
Belgrade, Serbia (AP) — Vladimir Putin’s key argument justifying Crimea’s secession from Ukraine and annexation by Russia is the West’s acceptance of Kosovo’s declaration of statehood in 2008. Kosovo and Crimea both sought independence against […]
Fule’s criticism of BiH politicians’ unwillingness to change the constitution and his criticism of political leaders for the economic, political and social failures in Bosnia are connected. In both cases, the criticism of Fule go […]
‘A democratic reply to undemocratic pressures.’ This is how Radovan Karadžić’s party characterised the referendum it organised in Bosnia in November 1991. The anti-democratic measure, as they saw it, was the majority vote by the […]
Proclamation of Crimea independence shall have no influence on Russia’s stance towards Kosovo, both domestic and foreign experts believe. . Professor in the international law at the Faculty of Political Sciences Predrag Simic explains that […]
The United States is concerned with the lack of progress in BiH, BiH civic engagement is encouraging, but it is of critical importance that the demonstrations remain peaceful, said Ambassador Maureen Elizabeth Cormack yesterday. Cormack […]
Miroslav Lajčak, Slovak Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, interviewed by the CorD Magazine An explosive month on the streets of Bosnia and Herzegovina has shown that stability in the region […]
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