Kosovo, Serbia, the EU and the twilight of balkanization
Nearly two decades after the end of the last war in the Western Balkans, the word “balkanization” may soon no longer apply…
Nearly two decades after the end of the last war in the Western Balkans, the word “balkanization” may soon no longer apply…
Suitcases are packed and tickets are booked. From Sarajevo, Tuzla or Banja Luka, they will head north, towards Ljubljana, Munich, Vienna or…
The more things change, the more they stay the same. The above expression is commonly used in Anglo-Saxon countries to show inertia…
February 29, 2012 Updated July 10, 2023 Bulgaria, located in the eastern Balkans, has been experiencing a slow and painful transition to…
In the early 1970s, the former Yugoslavia abandoned the Buk Bijela hydroelectric project on the Drina due to lack of agreement between…
September 4, 2012 by Ina Dimireva — last modified January 30, 2017 Serbia – along with five other Western Balkan countries –…
This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. The European Commission, on behalf of the EU, today made…
Last weekend, the Catalan flag flew not only in Barcelona, but also in Serbia. All offices of the regional party “League of…
Towards sustainable growth DOWNLOAD Press release | Kosovo Amid weakening global demand, growth in the Western Balkans has slowed over the course…
Deutsche Welle: The Western Balkans Summit in Trieste (July 12) aims to promote cooperation between Balkan governments and businesses. How do you…