Exchanging glances: Serbia seduces illiberal America
Blog: Social Europe
The government of Aleksandar Vučić is trying to clean up its image, Lily Lynch writes—without having to clean up its act.
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Blog: Social Europe
The government of Aleksandar Vučić is trying to clean up its image, Lily Lynch writes—without having to clean up its act.
Blog: Global Voices
The protests against the 'culture of violence' in Serbia were triggered by a mass shooting at a Belgrade elementary school, in which nine children and a security guard died.
Blog: International Republican Institute
2023 was marked by increasing tensions between Kosovo and Serbia. The ongoing hostilities compounded by the Russian invasion of Ukraine have raised concerns in the West about instability in Europe. Despite efforts by the U.S. and European Union (EU) diplomats to ease tensions and encourage a return to EU-facilitated dialogue, the outcome remains uncertain. As […]
The post Building Grassroots Support for Normalization Between Kosovo and Serbia appeared first on International Republican Institute.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Judy Dempsey's Strategic Europe
The more incidents of violence occur, the less likely Belgrade and Pristina are to compromise. Brussels should increase pressure on both parties to conclude an agreement.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
The more incidents of violence occur, the less likely Belgrade and Pristina are to compromise. Brussels should increase pressure on both parties to conclude an agreement.
Blog: Global Voices
The latest two issues of popular Serbian magazine Politikin Zabavnik include inserts with the comics Dikan, for the first time in Serbian and Romani.
Blog: International Republican Institute
Pristina, Kosovo – A nationwide poll in Kosovo by the International Republican Institute's (IRI) Center for Insights in Survey Research shows optimism over relations with Serbia, fewer concerns about corruption, and strong support for accession to the European Union (EU). When asked when they expected Kosovo to have normalized relations with Serbia, 55% said within the next five years. Despite this optimistic view 79% of […]
The post IRI Kosovo Poll Finds Optimism with Serbia, Progress Fighting Corruption, Support for EU Membership appeared first on International Republican Institute.
Blog: Crooked Timber
Okay, so we've talked about Bosnia and how that set things up for the Kosovo War. Now, what happened in Kosovo that made NATO want to get involved there? Back when Serbia was part of Yugoslavia, Kosovo was a "special autonomous province" of Serbia. This meant that it had limited self-rule and its own regional […]
Blog: The JCMS Blog
by Marko Stojić, Metropolitan University Prague In recent years, the Western Balkans has experienced a significant decline in democracy. This has been especially pronounced in Serbia, a country that is no longer perceived as a functioning democracy but rather categorized as a partly free 'electoral autocracy'. At the same time, Serbia has made some strides […]
The post Partners in Democratic Decline? The European People's Party and the Serbian Progressive Party appeared first on The JCMS Blog.
Blog: Ideas on Europe
by Marko Stojić, Metropolitan University Prague In recent years, the Western Balkans has experienced a significant decline in democracy. This has been especially pronounced in Serbia, a country that is no longer perceived as a functioning democracy but rather categorized as a partly free 'electoral autocracy'. At the same time, Serbia has made some strides […]
The post Partners in Democratic Decline? The European People's Party and the Serbian Progressive Party appeared first on Ideas on Europe.
Blog: International Republican Institute
Serbia and Kosovo share a rich history, but Serbia's denial of Kosovo's statehood, despite Kosovo's 15-year independence, has led to an unsustainable status quo between the two countries. This tension has stagnated economic development and cooperation between the two countries, among other sectors of interaction. Serbia is the largest economy in the Western Balkans, whereas […]
The post IRI's Building Grassroots Support for Normalization Project Empowers Kosovar and Serbian Business Leaders appeared first on International Republican Institute.
Blog: Social Europe
Serbia is rapidly veering off its accession course, with a potentially fraudulent election and growing distance from EU foreign policy.
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
Serbia is undermining European security and re-hashing the painful history of the 1990's. The world should be alarmed.
Blog: Global Voices
The news about the ban of Barbie movie in Vietnam was used as inspiration for disinformation in the Balkans, with false claims about censorship in Serbia.
Blog: International Republican Institute
Russian and Chinese influence in the Western Balkans continued to undermine regional stability in 2023. Chinese investments – particularly in Serbia – and Russian dark money throughout the region, threatened to stall progress towards strong democratic institutions. In recent months, there has been a noticeable ratcheting-up of ethnic tensions, as evidenced by the unconstitutional celebration […]
The post Western Balkans Task Force: 2023 in Review appeared first on International Republican Institute.