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1. News in brief January 7, 2010

 

Tags: Federalism, Euro, Eurozone, United States, bank

News in brief

2. Serbia to apply for EU membership December 21, 2009

President to submit formal application despite concerns over co-operation with war-crimes court. Boris Tadić, the president of Serbia, is to submit his country's...  

Tags: Accession of Serbia to the European Union, Slavic countries, War-Conflict, Serbia, European Union Association Agreement

Serbia to apply for EU membership

3. Dutch face calls to halt resistance to Serbia November 19, 2009

The Netherlands has come under pressure to drop its opposition to closer ties with Serbia. Pressure is mounting on the Netherlands from its European Union partners to drop...  

Tags: Boris Tadić, Ratko Mladić, Republic of Serbian Krajina, Serbia, War-Conflict

4. EU and US pushing to bring stability to Bosnia October 15, 2009

Diplomatic efforts being stepped up ahead of important talks. The EU and the United States are stepping up diplomatic efforts in Bosnia and Herzegovina ahead of talks...  

Tags: High representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbs, United States, Bosnia, Boris Tadić

EU and US pushing to bring stability to Bosnia

5. To live another Day(ton) October 15, 2009

Hoping for peace in Bosnia. Carl Bildt, Sweden's foreign minister, is back to shuttle diplomacy in the Balkans. He served as the EU's mediator at the Dayton peace talks that...  

Tags: High representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Prime Ministers of Sweden, Swedish nobility, Carl Bildt, Bosnia

6. The Mladić (video) files June 17, 2009

The more important questions posed by video-footage of Ratko Mladić may be about Boris Tadić's grip on the Serbian security services. For a fugitive with $5 million...  

Tags: Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slavic countries, Ratko Mladic, Serbia, Belgrade

7. Here we go again June 10, 2009

EU foreign ministers are set to pummel the Netherlands and Belgium once again over Serbia; they would be wiser to listen to the Dutch-Belgian argument. This coming Monday,...  

Tags: Republic of Serbian Krajina, Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Serbia, Netherlands

8. Kuneva chosen as European of the year December 3, 2008

European Voice readers select Bulgaria's European commissioner for her role as consumer champion; ECB's president wins award as ‘most valued European'. Meglena Kuneva...  

Tags: Jean-Claude Trichet, European Commissioner, Stavros Dimas, European Voice, European Central Bank

Kuneva chosen as European of the year

9. How neutral is status-neutrality? November 28, 2008

The answer is perhaps that the term is pragmatic. And, in Kosovo, that may not be unreasonable. After months of uncertainty, the United Nations Security Council earlier...  

Tags: European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo, Politics of Kosovo, United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo, Kosovo, United Nations

10. Serbia 'could' become EU candidate in 2009 September 3, 2008

European Commission says Serbia could move forward fast if it continues reforms and captures war-crimes suspects. There is “a possibility” that Serbia could become an...  

Tags: War-Conflict, Accession of Serbia to the European Union, Serbia, José Manuel Barroso, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

11. Serbia – from dead weight to Balkan anchor August 28, 2008

Serbia is at the heart of the western Balkans politically, economically and geographically. But rather than acting as an anchor for the region, for the past two decades it...  

Tags: Boris Tadić, Politics of Kosovo, Politics of Serbia, Serbia, Slobodan Milošević

12. One down, two more to go July 24, 2008

Union's foreign ministers welcome capture, but Serbia must wait for EU deal to enter into force. EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels on Tuesday (22 July) welcomed the...  

Tags: Law-Crime, Bosnian Genocide, Republic of Serbian Krajina, Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, War-Conflict

One down, two more to go

13. Times changing fast in Serbia July 22, 2008

The details of Radovan Karadžić's arrest may be a mystery, but there is no doubt that President Boris Tadić has learnt a lesson and is moving rapidly on every political...  

Tags: Radovan Karadžić, Serbia, Elections in Serbia, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Slobodan Miloševic

Times changing fast in Serbia

14. Radovan Karadzić arrested July 22, 2008

The Bosnian Serbs' wartime leader has been captured in Serbia. Radovan Karadžić, the wartime leader of the Bosnian Serbs, has been arrested in Serbia after 12 years on...  

Tags: War-Conflict, Law-Crime, Bosnian Genocide, Serbian people, Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina

15. News in brief July 3, 2008

 

Tags: Social Issues, Government of Kosovo, Politics of Kosovo, United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo, War-Conflict

News in brief

16. Inviting the butcher's sons to the party July 2, 2008

Inviting Slobodan Milošević's party to join the Serbian government was unavoidable; the dangers it poses may be avoidable. As expected, Serbia's new pro-EU government...  

Tags: Elections in Serbia, Serbia, Slobodan Miloševic, Serbian government, Balkans

17. Yielding to Serb demands won't make the EU credible May 22, 2008

EU membership for Serbia should be on the Union's terms. According to Serbian President Boris Tadic´ and his EU cheerleaders, the 11 May election, which saw Tadic´'s...  

Tags: Boris Tadić, Serbia, Ratko Mladić, Kosovo, Brussels

18. After victory, what now for Tadic? May 15, 2008

Serbian President Boris Tadic and his allies made big gains at last weekend's parliamentary elections. But those gains might not be enough to ensure a stable, pro-EU...  

Tags: Boris Tadić, Elections in Serbia, Democratic Party, Serbia, Serbian presidential election

After victory, what now for Tadic?

19. Westward-looking party wins Serbian elections May 12, 2008

President Tadic's party emerges from snap elections with an unexpectedly large victory. Serbia's most pro-EU major party has emerged victorious from snap elections...  

Tags: Elections in Serbia, Democratic Party, Vojislav Koštunica, Serbia, Boris Tadić

Westward-looking party wins Serbian elections

20. The surprise that may await Europe May 12, 2008

Why there is sense in a link-up between the pro-EU victor of Serbia's elections and the party founded by Slobodan Milosevic. It seems the EU's strategy of bolstering...  

Tags: Elections in Serbia, Serbia, Democratic Party, Slobodan Miloševic, Vojislav Koštunica

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