Russia and Western Balkans: keeping traditional partners or losing ground for regional presence?
By P. Trofimov|2023-01-16T14:00:26+01:0023. January 2023|Categories: Essays|Tags: Balkans, European Policy, Foreign and Security Policy, Serbia, Southeastern Europe|
The creation of ICTY in 1993: Has it been able to fulfill some of the hopes for justice?
By A. Maximets|2023-01-09T13:24:54+01:0010. January 2023|Categories: Commentaries|Tags: Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, History, Serbia, Southeastern Europe|
A comparison: Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro
By N. Kurt|2022-12-06T15:01:01+01:0012. December 2022|Categories: Essays|Tags: Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Foreign and Security Policy, Montenegro, Serbia, Southeastern Europe|
“Energy crisis and its impact on the Balkans”
By A. Maximets|2022-12-01T09:29:30+01:009. December 2022|Categories: Essays|Tags: Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Environment and Animals and Energy, North Macedonia (Macedonia), Serbia, Southeastern Europe|
Yugonostalgia as a reaction to the post-socialist realities
By A. Maximets|2022-11-18T10:02:31+01:0022. November 2022|Categories: Essays|Tags: Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, History, Serbia, Southeastern Europe|
The politicisation of the Balkan societal structure: changing historical narratives
By H. Crenn|2021-09-14T09:26:56+02:0023. September 2021|Categories: Essays|Tags: Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Europapolitik, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia (Macedonia), Serbia, Slovenia|
Threatened Freedom in the Pandemic Era
By M. Marino|2021-06-17T10:27:05+02:0018. June 2021|Categories: Research|Tags: Balkans, Belarus, Eastern Europe, Hungary, Kosovo, Montenegro, MOSO, North Macedonia (Macedonia), Poland, Serbia, Southeastern Europe, Visegrád States|
Bosnia’s Invisible Children
By Katharina Schmitz|2021-04-28T11:23:41+02:0018. March 2021|Categories: Research|Tags: Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Southeastern Europe|