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Author Archives: Aleksandar Mitic

Posted inAlbania, Politics, Society, Southeastern Europe

Belgrade’s Srebrenica Connection

by Aleksandar Mitic 12 Jul 201020 Feb 2020

Five years ago, a videotape showing executions of Srebrenica men helped prod Serbia to reassess its role in the Bosnian conflict.

Posted inAlbania, Business, Eastern Europe & Russia, Finance, Kosovo, Society, Southeastern Europe

Lessons Learned

by Aleksandar Mitic 18 Mar 200820 Feb 2020
Posted inAlbania, Kosovo, Society, Southeastern Europe

The Power of Compromise

by Aleksandar Mitic 21 Jul 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inPolitics, Serbia, Society, Southeastern Europe

The Silent Treatment

by Aleksandar Mitic 05 May 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Politics, Society, Southeastern Europe

Open Schengen

by Aleksandar Mitic 06 Apr 200614 Aug 2020
Posted inAlbania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Business, Finance, Society, Southeastern Europe

Too Much Yugoslavia or too Little EU?

by Aleksandar Mitic 06 Feb 200614 Aug 2020
Posted inCommentary, Kosovo, Southeastern Europe

Standing by Enlargement

by Aleksandar Mitic 13 Oct 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, Kosovo, Southeastern Europe

A First Step Towards Accession

by Aleksandar Mitic 07 Oct 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, Kosovo, Society, Southeastern Europe

Blood Flows, Plans Stall

by Aleksandar Mitic 01 Sep 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, Kosovo, Southeastern Europe

Pulling Together for Europe

by Aleksandar Mitic 25 Jul 200519 Jun 2020

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