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Grand EU Bargain Foreshadows Frustration From Poland to Kosovo (Bloomberg)

European Union leaders may have sought to balance political, national and geographic interests when choosing the bloc’s new leadership, but ex-communist nations both inside and outside its borders look to have ended up with the short end of the bargain. While the EU’s biggest eastern members helped torpedo German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s plan and celebrated the proposal of French President Emmanuel Macron winning approval, the picks for three tops jobs create the risk of conflict and disappointment for governments stretching from Poland to Kosovo. See at:

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Inside Steve Bannon’s Plans for a New European Political Order (Bloomberg)

Steve Bannon helped upend the political order in the U.S. before falling out with President Donald Trump. Now he’s looking to recreate his former glories in Europe. Bannon is planning a roadshow across half a dozen European countries starting this week to galvanize populist leaders and parties into a loose alliance and help gain a bigger foothold for their policies in the European Parliament, Trump’s former strategist said in an interview.

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Europe’s Volatile Flank Finds Itself Focus of Global Attention (Bloomberg)

The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo will discuss a potential land swap and the idea has sparked warnings of a return to conflict.

If history is anything to go by, Europe’s most volatile region is headed into another precarious period, and the repercussions could again be felt around the world.

See at: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-09-06/europe-risks-opening-a-pandora-s-box

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Kosovo Partition May Solve Historic Dispute, Serb Deputy PM Says (Bloomberg)

Serbia should end its claim to all of Kosovo and seek to regain control of the northern part of the breakaway province where Serbs are in the majority, Deputy Premier Ivica Dacic said in an opinion piece published by Vecernje Novosti on Monday. In his second such appeal in two weeks and echoing calls for a compromise by President Aleksandar Vucic, Dacic said time may be running out for a settlement amid a perceived threat that an “islamicized Kosovo” may merge with neighboring Albania to create a “Greater Albania.” He said he’s also concerned Turkey may try to wield its influence in the regio