Archive for the 'Balkan' Category

Consensus on Croatia’s key foreignpolicy goals has made the election campaign generally uninspiring,but the role of the Diaspora vote remains highly controversial.

By Goran Jungvirth in Zagreb

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In spite of its threats to retaliate against Kosovo and the countries that may recognize its independence, the Serbian government has few options that would work in practice.

By Dejan Anastasijevic in Belgrade

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Theinternational community and Bosnian leaders should turn away from their protractedand barren debate on police reform, and look at more pragmatic options toimprove policing.

AlexandraStiglmayer in Brussels

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Deported from EU countries, thousandsof Romanians with criminal records face difficulties when they returnhome.

By Calin Cosmaciuc in Bucharest

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Local Serbs warn that possible moves by KFOR peacekeepers and UN police to tighten security in northern Kosovo may lead to renewed violence.

By Aleksandar Vasovic in Belgrade and Krenar Gashi in Pristina 

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Despite the resignation of the PrimeMinister and a threat by Serb representatives to withdraw from Stateinstitutions, Bosnian politicians insist that the country is notgoing to slide back into violence.

By Nidzara Ahmetasevic in Sarajevo

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The rhetoric of economic freedom has entered Croatian politics in anew way, just in time for parliamentary elections – but what does itmean?

By Eric Jansson in Zagreb

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Kosovo’s rapidly changing political scene makes it hard to predict the most likely government make-up after the November 17 elections.

By Artan Mustafa in Pristina

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A popular TV show reveals thatKosovo’s politicians have little to offer their electorate eitherin terms of policies or personalities.

By Mufail Limani in Pristina

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Croatia’s parties are competing in making pre-election promises toroot out corruption, but when it comes to action, the results are lessimpressive.

By Goran Jungvirth in Zagreb

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