Plus, the UN slams Bosnia in a missing-prisoners case and Hungary charges a World War II-era war-crimes suspect.
By Ioana Caloianu, Vladimir Matan, Erik N. Nelson, and Molly Jane ZuckermanPlus, a Bosnian official holds up a key border agreement and Kyrgyzstan struggles to solve the ‘Batken question.’
By Ioana Caloianu, Barbara Frye, Vladimir Matan, and Molly Jane ZuckermanPlus, an infant caught in Bosnia’s ID imbroglio dies and protesters in Bulgaria continue to call for change.
By Barbara Frye, Vladimir Matan, Erik N. Nelson, and Molly Jane ZuckermanDespite clear benefits, reopening the route would be fraught with problems. From IWPR.
By Anaid Gogoryan, Nino Gerzmava, and Tigran HovhannisyanPlus, a Roman relic is at risk in Albania, and Bulgarians protest a controversial appointment to a key security post.
By S. Adam Cardais, Ioana Caloianu, and Molly Jane ZuckermanPlus, EU sentiment is dampened by a threat to Poland and Kazakhstan bans U.S. adoptions over an ‘orphan ranch.’
By Ioana Caloianu, Vladimir Matan, Erik N. Nelson, and Molly Jane ZuckermanThe installation of cameras during Moldova’s notoriously corrupt graduation exams raises hackles in one ethnic community.
By Natalia GhilascuPlus, Georgia is said to be the source of a ‘Taliban’ video and phone codes bedevil Serbia-Kosovo talks.
By Ioana Caloianu, Barbara Frye, Vladimir Matan, Erik N. Nelson, and Molly Jane ZuckermanTwo events in Warsaw show the region’s cognitive divide between officialdom and those who will really shape the future.
By MARTIN EHLWith the luster worn off of their economic transformation, the Slovenians look to boost cooperation among businesses of the former Yugoslavia.
By MARTIN EHLThe floods came crashing in on a country that had already had enough.
By MARTIN EHLPrecious little if you’re a prisoner in Russia.
By GALINA STOLYAROVAThe 2008 crisis forced the foreign managers of companies to rethink much of what they had assumed about the post-communist region.
By MARTIN EHL