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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: Construction of a viaduct in Montenegro. Credit: jbdodane

Montenegro’s Debt Success Orphaned at Birth

July 22, 2021
By Stefan Vladisavljev

The EU and the U.S. are being curiously reticent about a deal to save Montenegro from China’s grasp.

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Photo credit: Kevin Ku.

How to Fight the EU’s Balkan Information War

July 19, 2021
By Bruna Celic and Faith Leslie

The European Union recognizes disinformation as a key threat to democratic life and yet lacks adequate tools to confront it.

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Photo: Workers are seen at the bridge construction site of the Bar-Boljare highway in Bioce, Montenegro June 11, 2018. Picture taken June 11, 2018. Credit: REUTERS/Stevo Vasiljevic

Montenegro’s Remorse Illustrates the Perils of Chinese Investment

May 5, 2021
By Paweł Paszak

Montenegro has the potential to increase awareness about the disadvantages of the Chinese model of cooperation.

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Election observation, Montenegro, 30 August 2020. Credit OSCE Parliamentary Assembly

Can Montenegro’s European Identity Survive Democracy?

October 19, 2020
By Kurt Volker

The peaceful victory of the opposition in Montenegro represents a win for democracy in the Balkans – up to a point. Now the West must keep its eye on the ball.

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