Tag: Serbia
Fake News a US Media Specialty
Aug 9, 2017 | Viewpoints, Economy & Business, US
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ last job report and the mainstream media’s coverage of it is a good example of fake news.
Read MoreWar Crimes, Walls and Trains – A New Conflict between Kosovo and Serbia?
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.
Read MoreThe Balkans’ Corrupt Leaders are Playing NATO for a Fool
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.
Read MoreThe European Union, Moral Hypocrisy, and Stroking Tension in the Balkans
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.
Read MoreSeismic Shifts in Serbia’s ‘Right’
Apr 23, 2016 | Viewpoints, Europe
Two rulings of an international tribunal might fuel right-wing nationalism as Serbians vote in parliamentary elections.
Read MoreBalkan Chess: Serbia, Croatia, and the Second Cold War
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.
Read MoreNew Dog, Old Tricks: Serbia’s Continual Repression of the Media and Civil Society
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.
Read MoreThe Refugee Crisis and Afghan Asylum-Seekers in Europe: Testimony of Youth
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.
Read MoreTurkey: From “zero problems” to “precious loneliness”
Jun 19, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints
Turkey implemented a “zero problems with neighbors” policy in 2004, but now seems to have become neighborless.
Read MoreAmerica’s Jihad
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.
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