Eduard Kukan, chairman of the EU’s delegation to the western Balkans, gave an exclusive interview to Balkanalysis about the implications of the EU’s enlargement process for BiH and its neighbors.
Category: On the Issues
Bosnia’s Come a Long Way, Don’t Be Fooled by War Memories – Tim Judah
Judah responds to last week’s wave of journalistic remembrances by pointing out that BiH has, in fact, made a great deal of progress since 1992. According to Judeh, the problems
Two Decades on, Bosnia’s Divisions Are Self-Imposed – Matthew Parish
Parish argues that, although exploited by certain political figures, BiH’s ethnic divisions are real, and are ingrained in the population. Foreign observers and policy makers must recognize this reality in
Kosovo: a way forward – Transconflict
Steven Meyer looks at the “frozen” conflict between Serbia and Kosovo, explains the internal and external factors contributing to the current paralysis, and enumerates the steps both sides–as well as
The Politics of Recovery Can Be Built In Srebrenica – Inzko
In an op-ed published in Nezavisne Novine, High Representative Valentin Inzko says that BiH has entered a “hopeful phase.” He cites recent examples of cooperation between the country’s major parties,