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Published in: HomeBosnia and Herzegovina and Europeanization: between ethnic-national and European identities
'Europeanization' is not just an effect of EU membership: it applies to aspiring countries too, especially those...
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Published in: HomeExodus into no man's land
In this report from the Bosnian war in August 1992, Ed Vulliamy describes joining a convoy of Muslims bullied and...
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Published in: HomePerspectives for the western Balkans in light of the ongoing European crisis
All western Balkan states depend heavily on their cooperation with the EU. If the EU crumbles under the weight of...
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Published in: HomeWatch whistles being blown and frack by proxy
The Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ), based at City University, London since 2003, offers training courses...
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Published in: HomeBosnia: blood, honey, and war's legacy
A film portrayal of the horrors of systematic rape during Bosnia's war of 1992-95 highlights the victims' suffering...
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Published in: HomeBosnia between ethnic-nationalism and Europeanization
The Bosnian political elites who tend to safeguard domination of purely ethnic interests at all costs now must...
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Published in: HomeCan Intervention Work? by Rory Stewart and Gerald Knaus: book review
It is possible to walk the tightrope between the horrors of over-intervention and non-intervention. Mary Kaldor...
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Published in: openSecurityUS postpones aid payments as Pakistan relations reach new low
Tensions in US-Pakistan relations rise as Washington announces suspension of military assistance. Serbian president...
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Published in: HomeMemories of a better future in the aftermath of the Srebrenica genocide
It is worth repeating once again that much of the war in Bosnia was a war of two incompatible ideologies:...
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Published in: HomeBosnia: what course after the storm?
Between the advocates of interventionism, who think that only action from the international community can prevent...
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Published in: HomeRatko Mladić's arrest: a start, but let it not obscure how much more is needed for justice
Poisonous ethno-nationalist political rhetoric, genocide denial and the celebration of war-time leaders are still...
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Published in: HomeR2P is misused
R2P, introduced without the slightest idea of how it has to be implemented, is nothing more than an alibi for...
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Published in: HomeWhatever happened to Bosnia?
The Dayton political structure, the media, religious figures, and even civil society have been used to entrench...
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Published in: HomeYugoslavs in the twenty-first century: ‘erased’ people
Two decades after the dissolution of Yugoslavia, Balkan countries have a complicated relationship with their...
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Published in: HomeTransnational networks and state-building in the Balkans
Informality allows people to change their immediate circumstances for the better, but it locks the state and society...
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Published in: HomeBosnia’s politics of paralysis
Bosnia’s tenth election since the end of the war of 1992-95 highlights the damaging influence of a post-war...
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Published in: HomeSrebrenica, fifteen years on
The dignified commemorations of the massacre of Bosnian Muslims in July 1995 retain their integrity and human core,...
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Published in: openSecuritySomalia "in the hands of al-Qaeda"
Fear of contagion leads to calls for increased deployment in Somalia. Turkey threatens to sever diplomatic ties with...
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Published in: HomeRemembering Visegrad
Hikmet Karcic describes scenes in Visegrad on the 18th anniversary of the Bikavac massacre.
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Published in: HomeVisegrad, memory and justice
The survivors of a terrible but neglected atrocity in a historic Bosnian town continue to campaign for remembrance...