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Photo: White graves of the cemetery on the hill above the city commemorating the lives lost during the Bosnian War. Credit: sinor favela / fotos voladoras via Flikr.

The Lesson of Sarajevo — Putin Can’t Win

March 7, 2022
By Julius Strauss

Ukrainians face a bleak experience at the hands of Russian invaders, but the Kremlin is deluded to imagine it can subdue a country of this size.

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Artboard 3 Hunger and Fury

Hungry Ghosts

December 16, 2021
By Kaitlyn Lee

Mujanović establishes a unique and persuasive take on the historical narrative of the Balkans

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Photo: European Union High Representative Josep Borrell meets the leaders of the Western Balkans. Credit: European Council

Dithering EU Puts Balkans at Risk

October 4, 2021
By Leon Hartwell and Kaitlyn Lee

The EU must be consistent about its messaging, lest it lose its ability to help build a Europe whole, free, and at peace. 

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Photo: Bruce Lee statue in Mostar, Bosnia and Hercegovina. Credit: reddit r/europe

Bosnia & Herzegovina: Targeted Western Aid Can Heal Divides

April 19, 2021
By Kaitlyn Lee

In 2005, the world’s first statue dedicated to the martial arts actor Bruce Lee was unveiled, not as you might imagine in his hometown of San Francisco, nor in Hong Kong where he was raised, but in Mostar, Bosnia and Hercegovina (BiH).

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Combined Italian and Croatian boarding team approach British Royal Navy vessel HMS Echo during a boarding exercise on Operation Sea Guardian.

Military Mobility Appendix 4: Western Balkans

March 3, 2021
By Heinrich Brauss, Ben Hodges and Julian Lindley-French

Europe’s Soft Underbelly

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Supporters of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Russian President Vladimir Putin walk towards St Sava temple in Belgrade, Serbia, January 17, 2019. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

Kremlin Sows Discord in Western Balkans

February 13, 2021
By Daniel Sunter and John Cappello

Covid-19 is the latest of many emergencies used to amplify propaganda narratives in the region.

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