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EU, NATO and US - but Russia too - are taking stock of Serbia’s new regime. It might be too early for them to judge the new government and the President of Republic. However, they are trying to determine their orientation and, especially, attitude towards Kosovo. Expectations are high considering that everybody sees Serbia as a country on the verge of economic collapse that, in addition, may or may not renew the arrangement with IMF. The new government’s performance has been hardly promising so far. This particularly refers to the Governor...
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The author comments at the beginning of the article that in Romania (as it was concluded at a TV broadcast) the intellectuals are a more proactive force rather than active. The author moves on to the issue of the Moemorandum (initiative of a number of Transylvanians to reform the administrative structure of Romania) and that it offered an alternative, a beginning for discussions.
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Reply to Ion Iliescu’s position to the political debate suggested by a number of Romanian citizens concerning a better administrative organisation of Romania.
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Definition of a minimal state, justifications from economical and political point of view, governing principles, confederations.
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Comments on the study of the American researcher Robert D. Putnam (with Robert Leonardi and Raffaella Y. Nanetti) about the regional experience of Italy - Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy (1993). Parallels to the situation in Romania. The constitutional reform in Italy is very important for the Romanians because it shows how could the transformation of the local authority from a n administrative unit controlled by the centralised state into an autonomous factor of the democratic exercise of power.
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The article focuses on the reasons that determined the initiative of a number of Transylvanians to reform the administrative structure of Romania – known under the name “The Memorandum”.
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New tensions arise between Sofia and Skopje over identity and history.
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As fickle as the recent moves of Yushchenko and his party may look, they highlight Our Ukraine's deep-seated motivations.
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New video footage of war crimes gives Serbs, Croats, and Bosniaks an opportunity to roll out their myths about the Bosnian war.
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If this is the Polish leadership's idea of a moral revolution, bring back sleaze.
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The EU's tepid response to its ardent Balkan suitors would frustrate anyone. But they can't give up.
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Three Ukrainians retell how they became caught up in the changes that swept the country two years ago.
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