Conflict & Diplomacy

7 February 2005
Gossip, Lies, or Truth? Premium
Grave allegations by a former spin doctor have yet to see a judicial follow-up in Serbia.
By Aleksandar Mitic
 
7 February 2005
Everyone Running Premium
The first local elections since Macedonia devolved power to local governments are a test for the country's fractured, and fractious, parties.
By Biljana Stavrova and Robert Alagjozovski
 
4 February 2005
When Being the 'Good Guy' Is Not Enough Premium
It is not enough for UNMIK “to be the good guys” and to publicly state that it respects human rights and the rule of law. Kosovars need more protection.
By Marek Antoni Nowicki, Ombudsperson of Kosovo
 
3 February 2005
Where Are the Romani Organizations? Premium
A prominent activist wonders why the Roma themselves are being pushed to the sidelines of the Decade of Roma Inclusion.
By Ivan Vesely
 
3 February 2005
The Schools that Aren’t Schools
The Koranic schools that operate in semi-legality in Bulgaria may teach very different curricula, but they all share a lack of transparency and oversight.
By Yana Buhrer Tavanier
 
31 January 2005
Saakashvili Unveils Peace Plan Premium
The Georgian president offers to give the rebellious region permanent autonomy. From Eurasianet.
By Molly Corso
 
31 January 2005
Common Cause or Separate Ways? Premium
No fewer than three new initiatives will press for the maintenance or abolition of the Serbian-Montenegrin state union.
By Aida Ramusovic
 
31 January 2005
Running for the EU Train Premium
The surrender of a war crimes indictee puts tighter integration with the EU within reach for Serbia.
By Aleksandar Mitic
 
31 January 2005
Prickly Premium
Yushchenko talks of 'irreversible transformation' in Strasbourg, leaving Russia unhappy and uncertain.
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