Land Transfer Plan between Kosovo and Serbia Threatens Stability
A proposed plan for Kosovo and Serbia to swap territory would only inflame deeply-held tensions. Allowing more local autonomy is a better solution.
by Daniel Haverty | Oct 8, 2018 | News & Analysis, Europe, Politics
A proposed plan for Kosovo and Serbia to swap territory would only inflame deeply-held tensions. Allowing more local autonomy is a better solution.
by Paul Craig Roberts | Aug 9, 2017 | Viewpoints, Economy, US
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ last job report and the mainstream media’s coverage of it is a good example of fake news.
by Robert Muharremi | Jan 27, 2017 | News & Analysis, Europe, Politics
INTERPOL has turned into an arena where Serbia and Kosovo exchange mutual accusations and the prosecution of war crimes has turned into a political weapon.
by David Berggren | Jan 5, 2017 | News & Analysis, Europe, Politics, US
Corrupt leaders throughout the Balkans play on Russia’s image as the ever-looming boogeyman in order to get into Europe’s good graces.
by N. Dumanovic | Jul 15, 2016 | Viewpoints, Europe
The double standard shown by the European Union in its dealings with Croatia and Serbia represent yet another example of the moral hypocrisy of the EU.
by Doug Henderson | Apr 23, 2016 | Viewpoints, Europe
Two rulings of an international tribunal might fuel right-wing nationalism as Serbians vote in parliamentary elections.
by N. Dumanovic | Feb 22, 2016 | Europe, News & Analysis
Croatia’s attempt to purchase ballistic missile systems could be construed as a single aspect of a NATO plan to continue to isolate Russia.
by Daniel Jankovic | Nov 27, 2015 | Europe, Viewpoints
Beneath the thin veneer of “change”, the current regime in Serbia continues to repress the media, NGOs, and civil society.
by Michelle Jasmin Dimasi | Nov 20, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Europe, News & Analysis
In the worst refugee crisis since World War II, Afghans—including unaccompanied children—comprise the second-largest group of asylum-seekers after Syrians.
by Andranik Israyelyan | Jun 19, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints
Turkey implemented a “zero problems with neighbors” policy in 2004, but now seems to have become neighborless.
by Kerry R Bolton | Oct 17, 2014 | Essays, Middle East, US
Among the tangled intricacies of the Middle East imbroglio a course was established to bring chaos to the region.