Bosnia’s Looming Security and Political Crisis Robin Kennedy Dec 2, 2021 Dodik’s threat to pull out of central institutions would not only violate the Dayton peace agreement but equally…
Bosnia: A Country Haunted by Nationalism Ali Ege Gursoy Jul 20, 2021 When I visited Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2019, I hoped to see a country that rebuilt interethnic ties. Instead, I…
Albin Kurti & Vetëvendosje: a Political Earthquake in Kosovo Ali Ege Gursoy Feb 11, 2021 On February 14, Kosovo will elect a new government. Vetëvendosje, a nationalist and anti-establishment party, is…
Andrej Plenković: Moderate Politics in Croatia Ali Ege Gursoy Dec 6, 2020 While neighbouring countries are being usurped by right-wing populists such as Janša, Orbán and Vučić, incumbent…
The Return of Janša: Can Illiberal Democracy Triumph in Slovenia? Ali Ege Gursoy Nov 17, 2020 Janša, who has remained a central figure in Slovenian politics since the 1980s, is an unabashed right-wing populist…
Coup d’envoi pour la nouvelle Commission Européenne Lucille Fradin Dec 22, 2019 Malgré ses fractures, ses revers et ses critiques laissant planer de nombreux doutes sur son avenir, c’est une…
Fading Stars: Balkan Accession to the European Union Danae Derou Nov 12, 2019 The integration of Balkan states would not be effortless, economically speaking—most would need financial support…
Un rêve européen en suspens pour les Balkans Lucille Fradin Nov 6, 2019 Alors que les diplomates européens sont convaincus que ces négociations apporteront un nouvel élan à l’Europe,…
East Africa and the Drug Trade: A Growing Threat with Little Intervention Ornella Teta Mar 3, 2019 Due to the increasing availability of drugs from around the world being sold at cheaper prices in African markets,…
North Macedonia: The Implications and Process of Changing the Name Rachel Nixon Nov 26, 2018 For nearly thirty years the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (called the FYROM officially at the UN and the…