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1. Serbia's super-president June 16, 2011

Boris Tadic is the personification of power in Serbia. When, or if, the full story of the capture of the suspected war criminal Ratko Mladic emerges, it is likely that...

Serbia's super-president

2. 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...

3. Serbia ratifies EU deal September 9, 2008

Stabilisation and Association Agreement had floundered for months and cost the largest opposition party's leader his job. Serbia's parliament has ratified the Stabilisation...

4. 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...

5. 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...

Times changing fast in Serbia

6. 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...

7. 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...

After victory, what now for Tadic?

8. 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...

9. 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...

Westward-looking party wins Serbian elections

10. Serbia deal exposes EU to accusations of inconsistency May 8, 2008

A decade ago, the idea of the EU courting Serbia seemed absurd, but the EU itself now risks looking absurd in its approaches. Some of the Serbian officials who signed their...

11. Laval judgment won't add to workers' rights April 30, 2008

Commissioner Margot Wallström argues that single market freedoms and basic social rights are put on an equal footing in the Laval judgment (Letters, 17-23 April). She...

12. Serbia split by EU deal April 30, 2008

President accused of treason by opponents and attacked by governing coalition partner after landmark deal with the EU.

13. A rush and a push and the EU is ours April 30, 2008

The EU has taken a calculated gamble in taking its first contractual step with Serbia. It might just work. The Stabilisation and Association Agreement signed between the EU...

14. Serbia to sign SAA with EU today April 29, 2008

Belgium and the Netherlands relent on unresolved issue of war crimes, as EU seeks to bolster pro-European forces in general elections. The EU signed a pre-membership...

15. Foreign ministers face Serbia conundrum April 24, 2008

Nationalists expected to do well in election; Dutch urged to ease demands over fugitives. EU foreign ministers will meet in Luxembourg  on Tuesday (29 April) faced...

Foreign ministers face Serbia conundrum

16. EU told to withdraw from Kosovo March 6, 2008

Vojislav Kostunica, Serbia's prime minister, yesterday (5 March) sided with the opposition Radicals to demand that the EU withdraw its rule-of-law mission from Kosovo –...

17. Tadic re-election keeps Serbia facing westwards February 7, 2008

Close to four and a half million Serbs – some 67% of eligible voters – turned out to vote in the presidential elections on Sunday (3 February). The turnout was high by...

18. Serbia's deal with Gazprom has a rotten smell January 31, 2008

The possibility of radical nationalist Tomislav Nikolic carrying the second round of Serbia's presidential election on 3 February worries EU policymakers since they expect...

19. Serbia – between a rock and a radical place January 24, 2008

Serbian Radical Party challenger Tomislav Nikolic has proven the victor of Serbia's first round of presidential elections and a run-off is now expected between him and...

20. Kosovo's future dominates Serb presidential election January 17, 2008

Serbia's electorate of 6.7 million citizens will on Sunday (20 January) be called upon to put a cross next to one of nine names on the presidential ballot. As well as...

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