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Reluctantly and against the grain on the one hand and faced with grim realities (economic collapse) and EU demands to finally cut the Kosovo knot on the other, Serbia entered a new phase in its relations with Kosovo: it gave up on it and begun searching for a formula for Serbs in the North instead. There is nothing unusual about the fact that the entire enterprise is now in the hands of those who are the most responsible for Serbia’s collapse: only they could explain to citizens why things must be done as they must. And they deserve to be supported in their endeavor because Serbia cannot...
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Employment policies of Bosnia’s new security service trigger suspicions of political favoritism.
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Is the old guard of Croatia’s ruling party finally leaving the scene?
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Fears of negative social effects overshadow the imminent introduction of a value-added tax.
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Romania has a new government--and its first government crisis.
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Despite mutual distrust, Ukraine’s incoming pro-Western administration is keen to mend fences with Moscow. Will Moscow switch into a “sulking empire” mode?
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Russia has been humiliated by a minnow. Time, then, for Russia and Georgia to think again about their policies toward Abkhazia.
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The latest media war widens the gap between small, independent papers and the nationalist establishment.
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After his victory in Ukraine’s presidential elections comes the hard part for Viktor Yushchenko.
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