
Serbia’s Choices after Russia’s attack on Ukraine
Serbia more than any other nation in Southeast Europe has pursued…

What does 2022 hold in store for Southeast Europe?
Compared to the global financial crisis in 2007/2008 the economies…

Is Montenegro offering a way forward for the Western Balkans?
In late September Montenegro’s government announced an ambitious…

The break-up of Yugoslavia was inevitable
30 years after its break-up, there is nothing to suggest the disintegration of Yugoslavia was anything but inevitable

Times of crisis underline value of EU membership
The strength of institutional structure inherent in EU membership is more evident in times of crisis

The Biden White House and South East Europe
With president-elect Biden winning the November 3 election, hopes have risen of a return to a more coordinated US/EU approach to South East Europe

EU enlargement and Brexit. Two sides of the same coin?
While the UK has left the EU, exposing itself to new risks, countries in South East Europe hope to join.