A New Prague?

Before I illuminate you on what the title means, if you haven’t already guessed, I need to go over the news of the day. Serbian President Boris Tadic was in an official visit to Italy, where he was joined by the half of the Government, but that’s whole different matter. What I want to tell [...]

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why the license?

Have you heard about Yugosphere? Journalist of The Economist Tim Judah coined the term to explain the reviving of relations and economic cooperation between the countries of former Yugoslavia. Even a cynical Brit, Western Balkans sounded vacant and grotesque. Here is the article in the June issue of The Economist, the message of which could [...]

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revisiting the issue

Of Kosovo. I promise not to turn the blog into a crusade for Serbian cause. The frequency of posts on this topic is purely coincidental.
From a slightly different perspective – a post bellow is my emotional reaction to something I perceive as injustice, this post is about a talk entitled Kosovo’s Independence and the Balkans: [...]

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