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CEPA: What’s next for Pristina?

By   /  17/10/2019  /  International  /  Comments Off on CEPA: What’s next for Pristina?

After elections and the appointment of a new Envoy from Washington, Pristina is positioned at a crucial crossroads. Janusz Bugajski considers what’s next. See at: https://bit.ly/2puaQEJ

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Situation in Balkans won’t improve on its own, US General says (VoA, N1, Danas)

By   /  26/09/2019  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  Comments Off on Situation in Balkans won’t improve on its own, US General says (VoA, N1, Danas)

The appointment of Matthew Palmer as the US special envoy to the Western Balkans proves how much it is important for the American diplomacy that Kosovo and Serbia reach a long-lasting solution, a retired US Army General Ben Hodges has told the Voice of America (VOA) on Thursday, adding Belgarde and Pristina leaders should have […]

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Serbia will have to compromise, Kosovo won’t, analyst says (N1)

By   /  28/06/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The 2025 target date for Serbia’s European Union membership is not a reality, but it is not impossible either, Toby Vogel, a Brussels-based analyst told N1 Belgrade. However, Vogel, Research Communications Officer from the Centre for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) added there were considerable obstacles to overcome and that Belgrade would have to make a […]

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Center for Europan Polycy Analysis: Balkan security and U.S. strategy (Europe’s Edge)

By   /  24/01/2018  /  International  /  No Comments

The Balkans are returning onto America’s radar screen as threats to regional stability and European integrity mount. To prevent a dangerous spiral of escalation, Washington must pursue a more vigorous strategy to help secure the remaining states within Western institutions and curtail Russia’s spreading subversion. Drift and delay in dealing with the Western Balkans can […]

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