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Author Archives: Biljana Stavrova

Posted inBosnia & Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Politics, Society, Southeastern Europe

All God’s Children?

by Biljana Stavrova 16 Jan 200714 Aug 2020

The government pushes a plan to bring religion into the schools, while opponents ask some lonely questions.

Posted inAlbania, Politics, Southeastern Europe

Made Over?

by Biljana Stavrova 10 Jul 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, North Macedonia, Southeastern Europe

Dodgy Campaigning

by Biljana Stavrova 04 Jul 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, North Macedonia, Southeastern Europe

Rendition Trouble

by Biljana Stavrova 27 Mar 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Business, Central Europe & Baltics, Finance, Society, Southeastern Europe

A Decisive Year for Integration

by Biljana Stavrova 02 Mar 200614 Aug 2020
Posted inAlbania, North Macedonia, Southeastern Europe

A Date with Democracy

by Biljana Stavrova 25 Jan 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, Minorities, North Macedonia, Politics, Society, Southeastern Europe

From the Brink of War to the EU’s Door

by Biljana Stavrova 09 Jan 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inBusiness, Central Europe & Baltics, Finance, North Macedonia, Southeastern Europe

The Price of Power

by Biljana Stavrova 19 Dec 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, North Macedonia, Southeastern Europe

Catching the Train

by Biljana Stavrova 14 Nov 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, Minorities, North Macedonia, Politics, Society, Southeastern Europe

Time to Open the Waiting Room’s Door?

by Biljana Stavrova and Robert Alagjozovski 07 Nov 200519 Jun 2020

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