The ‘Collective Identities’ of Croatia: Competing, Coexisting, or Converging?

Mare Soetermeer   Long before the outbreak of the Balkan [...]

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Yugoslavian legacy and public discourse: how the countries deal with their socialist pasts

Hadžera Duharkić   The dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic [...]

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Charting New Directions: Central and Eastern European Potential for EU-Africa Relations

Czech military intelligence director, Jan Beroun, suggested that the Czech [...]

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The “Two Schools under One Roof” System: Bosnia’s Challenges to Reconciliation

Just one month ago, the European Commission gave a surprising [...]

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Religious Nationalism: The Case of Former Yugoslavia

Elma Demirović   Introduction I will begin my paper by explaining [...]

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